Well, I'm now able to boot again - but this was a pain.  I have a couple
questions...

1. With all the functional package dependency issues, were they not all
set in the debs?  eg - How is it that some packages being available and
some not allowed it to mangle so many systems in the field? Shouldn't it
have held off trying to install any until all were in?  Were the
dependencies set incorrectly?

2. With such a large change (touching so many areas) with such risk
('average' testers unable to boot/recover without a lot launchpad visits
after rescue usb/cd)...  Was this tested as set via a PPA etc first and
somehow everyone running via the PPA just had zero issues? - Or was it
direct to test on all the 'normal' alpha uses using the normal repos?

Ouch and glad to be able to boot all the way into X again - thanks for
the recovery. :)

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