Hi Nathan, thanks for your reply.

Luckily today I had another upgrade with the same restart prompt in
Software Updater. I followed the whole updating process first, since I
didn't know it would have happened again today until I reached the end.
I followed it up to the point where it says that the computer needs to
restart. Then I did the following, in the same order as I wrote it.

1. I started the first two commands you listed (I suppose the asterisks "*" 
were just bullet points, not meant to be written as part of the commands). I'm 
sure the first kept running while I don't remember about the second.
2. I clicked on the "Restart Now" button, then "Restart" from the pop-up 
window, as one would normally do.
3. I stopped (Ctrl+C) the first two commands (or only the first, as I said I 
don't remember exactly).
4. I ran the last command (journalctl -rn1000).

You can find attached all the output from those three commands as log
(text) files.

** Attachment added: "Output of command "journalctl -f""
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/2133012/+attachment/5932302/+files/jrnl.log

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