Thank you for the hints, Brian!
There are some things I noticed which may have lead to the error:
- I had packages installed from 20.04 already
- packages from bionic were pinned to lower priority
The upgrade succeeded after removing the pin.
This issue can be closed I guess.
** Changed in: ub
You seem to have installed some packages from the release of Ubuntu to
which you are trying to upgrade (Ubuntu 20.04) on your system and that
is likely breaking the ability to calculate the upgrade. The problematic
packages are likely libpython2-stdlib python-is-python2 python2 and
python2-minimal.
>From Mainlog.txt:
2021-03-27 19:07:33,802 DEBUG The package 'e2fsprogs' is marked for removal but
it's an ESSENTIAL package
2021-03-27 19:07:33,828 ERROR Dist-upgrade failed: 'The essential package
'e2fsprogs' is marked for removal.'
We should sort out why es2fsprogs was marked for removal.
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** Tags added: rls-ff-incoming
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