Now, to get past the "Connect to the Internet to check for updates" in
system settings, could you try to issue the following command:

    $ stop indicator-network

Then open system settings and see if it allows you to check for updates.
Right now there should not be any, as OTA-13 has not been released yet,
but this should let you at least receive updates in the future when we
pinpoint and fix the underlying problem.

Then next, please remove any old indicator-network logs:

    $ rm  .cache/upstart/indicator-network*

And start indicator-network again:

    $ start indicator-network

After this, please attach the latest indicator-network log to this bug
report, and also check if the indicator appears. The log should be
.cache/upstart/indicator-network.log

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  Network Indicator / Connectivity-API is not accessible

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