Just wanted to add some information that I thought might be helpful. I
have found that by using a different method of creating the boot disk
(USB Boot disk created by a program executable on Microsoft XP platform
named "Universal-USB-Installer-1.7.9.5.exe), the fault does not occur.
Perhaps this executable program does something which the Ubuntu based
USB boot drive creator does not. It was the recommended program to use
on the Ubuntu 10.04 site. I downloaded it and used it to create a Ubuntu
10.04 LTS i386 USB boot drive. I mention this because I would get the
lzma errors and the "failed to upgrade" errors regardless of if I was
creating an Ubuntu 10.04, or a 10.10 Netbook, or desktop. I hope this
information helps

P.S. - I tried clearing the cache as well as running the upgrade as the
sole running process but it still gives the same error. The only time it
does not give any errors is when the "Universal-USB-
Installer-1.7.9.5.exe" is used to create the initial USB boot drive

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Title:
  package linux-image-2.6.35-22-generic 2.6.35-22.35 failed to
  install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script
  returned error exit status 2

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