I upgraded using the `--proposed` command. When it asked me to reboot at
the end, I did, and then, after the GRUB menu, the graphical interface
never came up. (I waited a reasonable amount of time.) I had to power
off the PC (holding down power button). After that, I was able to boot
the system successfully after entering recovery mode and then resuming
the normal boot sequence. (I'll do a normal (re)boot later.) I'm not
sure what's so "special" about rebooting that my system would hang.

There are other issues, like icon-only taskbar icons for the Firefox and
Thunderbird going missing, and them not showing up using the built-in
search of the Application Launcher... or anywhere else, for that matter.
(No, they're not even listed under the Internet section...)

I suppose that at least the particular fix of removing the obsolete
upgrade-aborting workaround worked as intended. As for the rest of it,
well...

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  Remove the XFS /boot upgrade check for noble

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