I did a distro upgrade from karmic to lucid without using the upgrade
manager.  I just replaced karmic with lucid in my sources.list, updated,
and did a apt-get dist-upgrade.  So medibuntu, partner, backports,
updates, restricted & multiverse were enabled during the upgrade as
well.  I did this because I already had the debs on my local server
using approx and didn't want to have to download them again.

Two packages hung up, autofs/autofs5 & libanyevent-perl.  I removed
those and a a couple of programs that depended upon them with 'apt-get
remove' and the dist-upgrade continued.  Or at least the machine
thrashed around and installed a bunch of programs.  I had to continue
with 'apt-get dist-upgrade' after both rounds of program removals and
subsequent upgrades.  When I finished upgrading I rebooted but couldn't
log in to KDE, I was bounced back to the KDM.  So I'm now using Gnome,
but I got a warning that that I didn't have autofs and libanyevent, so I
sent the automated bug report (I believe) and was escorted to this page.
Now that I'm back in the GUI I successfully installed autofs and
libanyevent-perl, so I'll try KDE again.

 BTW, I updated another machine with a similar process a couple of days
ago and had a similar experience, again, those two packages required
manual removal for the upgrade to lucid to go throw.  Perhaps I'm just
having these issues because I have so many extraneous repositories
enabled during my upgrade.

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package autofs5 5.0.4-3.1ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite 
'/usr/sbin/automount', which is also in package autofs 0:4.1.4+debian-3ubuntu1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/520601
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