I do weekly backup for my VMs, so I first update/upgrade all VMs before the 
backup. The first two systems passed without problems (Host OS Ubuntu 20.04 on 
ZFS and Xubuntu 20.04 VM on ext4). The next two failed a few minutes later 
(Ubuntu 20.04 VM and Ubuntu Mate 20.04 VM). I restored the zfs snapshot from 
last week and they work again with that old version, but retries fail again.
The first two systems have libcrypt1 1:4.4.10-10ubuntu4 and the others that 
failed have 1:4.4.10-10ubuntu1, despite that they have been updated only a few 
minutes later.

System that I did not touch on Saturday still have 1:4.4.10-10ubuntu1
and they think it is the latest version according to synaptic and the
same is true for the systems I restored from a snapshot of the previous
Saturday, March 7.

It looks that your older upgrade from early Saturday worked, but
somewhere during the morning it did fall apart.

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  ERROR got an error from dpkg for pkg: 'libc6'

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