Looks like  the effects of apt being interrupted while it was doing
something before.  It shouldn't matter for kernel compilation, but you
may want to uninstall and reinstall VirtualBox at some point (which
should fix the error). You do need the build-dep linux though, so if the
error occured before the installation finished, then there's a  (very
small) chance that you can get some really weird errors when you attempt
to compile the kernel if you don't fix it.

The first two warnings from update-rc.d don't really mean anything bad,
it apparently is a configuration bug in Ubuntu (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kexec-tools/+bug/569980 ) -
kdump is used to create kernel crashdumps and all this is saying is that
they will only be created during 'normal operation' (runlevel 2) rather
than also during startup, shutdown, etc (which have different
runlevels).

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  systematic freezes on any kernel version post 2.6.35-22

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