I just finished my update. I have to say I am not impressed lately with
Ubuntu. I have run into a total of 4 bugs so far (including this one)
between 2 computers. All bugs were show stoppers for me and if I had not
have had some decent experience with Linux my two machines would have
been a bricks right now.

I know this isn't really the place for these complaints, but where is
the proper place?

Anyway, things seem to go find with the dist-upgrade and then reboot.
All hell seemed to break loose as I couldn't boot. When running in
single user mode I saw a lot of references to "dm-linear" flashing by my
screen. A quick google search told me to remove the evms package. Which
I could do from a feisty kernel. After that, well, I'm typing this in
KDE now... so it worked.

These bugs are serious, and now I'm a bit concerned that my machine is
in an invalid state. How do I know if there are other Feisty packages
that need to still be removed? How can I confirm Gusty is in place
correct? Is there some sort of checksum function?

As a side note, World of Warcraft is still working. So this is good
news.

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Could not install 'debconf' during System upgrade 7.04 to 7.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147429
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