Finally, after running cdromupgrade about 5 times, I got it upgraded.
It actually didn't quit after the above error like it said it would, and there 
was an identical about sound-juicer, before continuing.

Here's a summary:
Could not install 'Rhythmbox'.
The upgrade has aborted....etc
package rhythmbox is already installed and configured

Could not install 'sound-juicer'
package sound-juicer is already installed and configured

Later...

Could not install 'konq-kim'
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 2

At end...
Sorry, the package "Rhythmbox" failed to install or upgrade
2nd error dialog:
Sorry, the package "sound-juicer" failed to install or upgrade
3rd error dialog:
Sorry, the package "konq-kim" failed to install or upgrade
4th error dialog:
Sorry, the package "update-manager" failed to install or upgrade
Final dialog:
Could not install the upgrades
The upgrade aborts now. Your system could be in an unusable state. A recovery 
will run now (dpkg --configure -a).

Ran cdromupdate a 5th time: 70 packages to upgrade. Fetching 2 files.
Rhythmbox and Sound Juicer was configured this time.
Error:
Could not install 'konq-kim'
The upgrade has aborted. 
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 2

End of install process:
Sorry, the package "konq-kim" failed to install or upgrade

I don'tt use KDE, and don't know what konq-kim is, so not overly concerned. I 
installed Konqueror some point to test the browser and file manager 
capabilities. I have a few KDE apps installed too.
But the upgrade finished, finally, with most errors resolver. I'm guessing the 
other CD-RW drive has some occasional problems reading CD-Rs, hence producing 
random package errors and MD5 errors. The DVD-ROM drive seem to have done 
better.
Now I just have to figure out why I no longer have permission to eject my 
CDs... (having to go in the terminal for this is ridiculous).

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Edgy > Feisty Alt CD upgrade update-manager fails
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