On my next boot I found my root partition was borked. I ran an fsck on
it and allowed it to correct everything. I ended up with a ton of inodes
connected to lost+found but I am back up and running. I am having doubts
about SSD disks, this is my second on two machines that have done me in.
Luckily I only use it for OS versions. I don't know if the upgrade
killed my disk or if it was already failing. Luckily all my data is on a
spinning mounted disk.

I will mark this bug report as solved. Had to use invalid, it appeared to be 
the only status close to reasonable. The report should be left here in case it 
was the upgrade that triggered it. 
Note: after I did the fsck "fix" the upgrade went through ok. 

** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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  package python3-distupgrade 1:18.04.18 failed to install/upgrade:
  installed python3-distupgrade package post-installation script
  subprocess returned error exit status 139

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