Hi, sorry to wake up old bugs, but I'm trying to clean up some older bugs.
As I've analyzed in [1] nowadays the user/email/FQDN seems to be more stable 
and no more cause that fatal issues. But as Martin already outlined that was 
more the topic of bug 1267564 while this here is about something that seems to 
be special about unattended-upgrades

I've done a few unattended upgrades (with massive sets of packages to
hopefully include what was the reason to break it) and do-release-
upgrades (those were mentioned to be a problem in other places) but all
of them worked fine so far. Unfortunately Borim said in comment #5 that
it happens sometimes, so I can't be sure that means we are good now.

To act on this (seems silly after so much time of nothing happening, but there 
isn't anything else one could act on as-is) I have to ask all of you (8 people 
marked as affected) if you had:
a) found this resolved by a certain new version?
b) found this resolved by a certain new config?
c) worked around this somehow, if so how?
d) found other hints to the actual root cause since the last update to this bug?
e) In the original report it was mentioned that 
apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels and
   init.d/resolvconf where in half committed state. Was that true for everyone 
here that
   was affected (=could there be something special with those?)

[1]:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/etckeeper/+bug/1267564/comments/9

** Changed in: etckeeper (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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