Why did you change it to "invalid"?  If you mean "wontfix" it should be
that,  If it is fixed in an updated version, then it is fixed, not
"invalid".

I'm not sure what you mean by "changed 3 version of the update manager".

I do not need suggestions as to what to clean out.  That has NOTHING TO
DO with the report.

As far as I know, it will still take a long time to get to the point in
the process it determines that there isn't enough space to complete the
upgrade AND it still doesn't give you the chance to clear out anything
(e.g. other large installs, temp flies, logs, etc), it aborts, you have
to guess how much needs to be cleaned out, restart it, and then spend
another long while waiting for it to see if you've cleaned out enough.

To restate the two issues:
1. It takes a long time to get to the point it fails - if it was 15 seconds I 
wouldn't mind but it is often longer than 15 minutes.
2. It aborts instead of pausing to let me fix the problem so it can continue.

So, in whatever current version, does it abort almost immediately?  Or
does it pause and let me clean the disk out?

Or if neither are true, how is this annoying behavior "invalid"?

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Karmic Upgrade keeps requiring restarts
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