I have no doubt you're rushing to get hardy ready, but what I write can be put 
in an archive for later or deleted.  I'll try and make the attachments to the 
point. 
 When I lost shut down I tried kubuntu upgrade again.There was a complete 
upgrade, and reboot I could shut down again. As far as I could tell the system 
was working I've had no reason to change my mind.
I backed up, and went update-manager -d.
There are another few bugs with upgrade failures, but my system has a few 
distros running in parallel, so I'll leave the decision as to whether  this 
next one is a duplicate to someone with better judgment than myself.
 I'll attach a copy of a build-essential I did here, which seems to have a good 
summary of the failures, and start a new bug
Upgrade-manager reports were sent yesterday Feb29, but you may need more 
information to put them into context. If you need anything else, I have the 
restore in a tar backup, and can extract any details you want. 
It was time to see how Hardy coped with my mongrel of a system. The only thing 
that really bothered me was being unable to connect the wireless I'm finishing 
this bug here The original problem seems to have been solved, and this was a 
gutsy bug. I'll leave a reference to this bug because my system had some 
unusual qualities.  While upgrade-manager suggested I restore my system as it 
was likely to be unstable, I thought, so am I, .but I replaced it to get 
wireless back.

** Attachment added: "Build-essential-Hardy-distUpdate-errorList"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12338340/Build-essential-Hardy-distUpdate-errorList

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