Public bug reported: Binary package hint: update-manager
I tried yesterday to upgrade my machine (Duron 600) from dapper to edgy. At first, update-manager wasn't able to proceed, probably because of a source.list too messy (several sources are duplicated, and some of them do not exist anymore I belive, as PLF). I did a bit of cleaning in it, and then rerun update-manager. I left it running overnight, only to find an error message in the morning that reads: " Could not install '/var/cache/apt/archives/memtest86+_1.65-1ubuntu2_i386.deb' failed in buffer_write(fd) (10, ret=-1)" (As I opened emacs to copy this message, I noticed that all characters were replaced by squares, and there was a warning about some missing font in the terminal.) I then left update-manager undo what it just done. At the end of this process (during which it complained a lot about locale problems "en-GB UTF8, falling back to standard locale ("C") "), fonts were still messy in emacs. I decided to reboot, and bumped into a kernel panic. Using one of the previous kernels, I was able to start in console mode (X doesn't work anymore, even if I try dpkg -reconfigure -xserver-xorg), and noticed that the /boot partition (hda10, don't ask why!) was full. I suppose this is the reason why update-manager failed. What is the easiest way to get the machine back in working operation? is that easier to start with a fresh install? Thank you for your work Cyril ** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: Unconfirmed -- update to edgy failed and left PC unusable https://launchpad.net/bugs/88108 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs