The following is equivalent to "yanking out the power cord":
echo 1 > /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq
echo b > /proc/sysrq-trigger

AFAIK not reboot -f.

Now, it's not like reboot -f had been triggerred at the millisecond
where th update-grub or kernel upgrade process has been completed...  or
used in conjunction with a apt-get dist-upgrade -f && reboot -f...
really, NO!  actually, many minutes went by.

I feel like we are feeding the trolls now... so nevermind, plain simple,
keep it as invalid, lets not fix that and simply keep it for
documentation sake.  Eventually somebody else will find and fix the real
root-cause through another bug entry and perhaps even refer to this one.

And yeah, Kirk you are right, this sounds like an MS claim... :-)

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