Happened during a reboot after an update that requested a reboot. I did
not do the reboot for several days after the update. Even with the
error, the system appeared to come up normally.
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On my next boot I found my root partition was borked. I ran an fsck on
it and allowed it to correct everything. I ended up with a ton of inodes
connected to lost+found but I am back up and running. I am having doubts
about SSD disks, this is my second on two machines that have done me in.
Luckily I
I tried to reinstall the failed packages with:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-firmware python3-software-
properties software-properties-common software-properties-gtk
but got:
Setting up ubuntu-release-upgrader-gtk (1:18.04.18) ...
W: APT had planned for dpkg to do more than it reported
Public bug reported:
Just a regular upgrade of my system. I noticed that while doing the
update I got:
Setting up python3-distupgrade (1:18.04.18) ...
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
dpkg: error processing package python3-distupgrade (--configure):
installed python3-distupgrade package post-in