Additional info:
My netbook is an MSI Wind U100-257CA netbook. It's bone stock with 2 
exceptions. I Upped it to 2GB of ram and updated the BIOS to allow a part-time 
24% overclock to speed it up a bit. It's running a wired network connection on 
AC power while I did the 11.04 upgrade, and I did not have it overclocked 
either. I hope that all this info helps.

I am not all that knowledgable when it comes to problems that
occasionally crop up in Linux. In fact, i's classify myself as a wet-
behind-the-ears newbie in Linux. I know enough to be dangerous to my
installation. After the 11.04 upgrade process failed, this is what I
tried...

I rebooted my netbook and the desktop doesn't load up now. Used
"CTRL+ALT+F1" to login on a console, ran "sudo bash", then ran "apt-get
purge samba4" to completely remove the Samba4 package (thank you man
pages!) which completed without issue. Then I rebooted. On reboot, the
desktop didn't complete loading again. Switched to text console using
"CTRL+ALT+F1" again to login, ran "sudo bash" again, then ran "apt-get
clean" (if I understood the man page correctly, that should remove the
download from my netbook and force a redownload of the package..) and
then "ran apt-get install samba4" to try and manually re-install the
package. It failed with the same error. *sigh*. I rebooted again to the
desktop which again didn't load the UI, but after about 30 seconds, it
popped up with a "Submit Bug" request. Not realizing it was the same
error, I submitted it again. Sorry for my blunder!

Thanks for reading...

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Title:
  did not find base dn during startup

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