Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: volumeid

Using Hardy beta which was clean-installed from the alternate CD with an
encrypted file system. Have been getting automatic updates daily without
any problems. Two days ago Update Manager gave me the message:

"Not all updates can be installed"
"Run a partial update to install as many updates as possible.
This can be caused by:
*A previous upgrade which didn't complete
*Problems with some of the installed software
*Unofficial software packages not provided by Ubuntu
*Normal changes of a pre-release version of Ubuntu"
Buttons: "Partial Upgrade" and "Close"

Each time I get the above dialog, I choose "Close". Then I close Update
Manager and wait. Some time later I will open Update Manager and do a
"Check". Initially update manager was telling me I could install 25
updates. Over the last two days that number has increased to 81 as I
continue to do new checks. However, I still get the message "Not all
updates can be installed." I was thinking this would resolve itself, but
it hasn't. I have not done the partial upgrade. I am waiting for the
"Not all updates can be installed" message to resolve.

I used Synaptic Package Manager to mark all upgrades and the list is
attached. (Again, I didn't install/apply anything yet.)

volumeid (volume identification tool) is marked for removal. Installed
version 117-4ubuntu2

** Affects: udev
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Not all updates can be installed- Hardy, volumeid marked for remov
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216402
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