Same as others above -- I had the memory allocation error in
DistUpgradeViewKDE.py, shortly after the screen that asks about removing
packages.  However, when I tried to reboot, grub was hosed up.

In my case, the problem was that the grub device names had changed.
Previously in grub menu.lst I had root (hd1,0), which would no longer
boot.  I changed it to root (hd0,0) and then it booted OK.  I have an
ide disk in place, and a scsi -- and I wanted to boot off the scsi.
Now, (after booting), the IDE drive shows up as /dev/sda, and the first
scsi disk has shifted to /dev/sdb... ?  However, the order is still the
same, so I'm not sure why the grub change was needed.

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[MASTER] [kde] Upgrade tool crashed (edgy -> feisty)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107188
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