Hello Sam, sorry for the trouble you experienced during the upgrade. I
agree with you that the lack of documentation is a problem. However I
would like to point out that we use the same underlaying technology
/apt/dpkg) as debian to perform the upgrade. A kernel oops in the middle
of the upgrade (when udev/X/dbus are in not well definied states) is
something that a debian system would not take lightly as well.

There is a option in the "Recovery" boot menu called "dpkg - Repair
broken packages" that should be able to help. Please let me know if that
helps with the problem.

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Aborted upgrade process left laptop in totally fucked state
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/365485
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