Yes, this seems to have worked at least to the point I could install the 
new image. The system is also now updating okay so looks good,

Thanks for all the help


On 17/08/17 04:04, Po-Hsu Lin wrote:
> hmm ok
>
> looks like you will have to remove that broken package first,
> try to remove it with the dpkg command
>
> sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq linux-
> image-4.10.0-23-generic
>
> >From a similar thread on askubuntu, see if it helps
> https://askubuntu.com/questions/889126/package-linux-image-4-4-0-65-generic-needs-to-be-reinstalled
>

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