I used a virtual machine to test this.
The machine initially had a current intrepid on it. I started the
upgrade to jaunty (update-manager -d), and killed the virtual machine
while it was installing packages. After rebooting the VM and logging in,
the update-notifier informed me the system was broken and needed fixing
and gave me instructions on how to start synaptic. So far so good.
Then I went back to the pristine, up-to-date intrepid VM (the joys of
virtual machines), and re-started the upgrade to jaunty. This time I
killed the upgrade in the middle of downloading the packages. After
rebooting the VM and re-starting the interrupted upgrade, it continued
downloading from where it had gotten when I killed the VM.
Thus, I think the bug is fixed.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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When upgrade manager crashes, upgrade can't be resumed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115131
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