Actually, checking this now, this *is* actually fixed since eoan. I
already worked on exactly this issue in September and pushed a fix for
it in 1:19.10.12 ubuntu-release-upgrader. Looking at the provided logs,
it seems like the user was running an old version of ubuntu-release-
upgrader (1:19.10.11). The update-manager version is also old. Looking
at the errors bucket, all of the reported issues (even the latest one
reported) have: ubuntu-release-upgrader-core 1:19.10.11 in the listed
dependencies.

So the only way I can think of making this any better is bumping the
ubuntu-release-upgrader-core version dependency on update-manager-core
to make sure people using the latest update-manager have the right
ubuntu-release-upgrader. But not sure if this will help actually in the
case of super-outdated systems? Does update-manager auto-update itself
on start?

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  update-manager crashed with AttributeError in checkFreeSpace():
  'MyCache' object has no attribute 'quirks'

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