ThoughtCriminal, thank you for your report.

In your screenshot, the second message from the top is "no space left on
device". Check, and I believe you will find out you ran out of space
during your upgrade (at least in the partition containing /boot).

I am attaching a related ubuntuforums thread.

Possible workaround: try removing older kernels that you might not need. 
Keeping only the one you're using now (2.6.22-14) is safe enough.
Way to do this: first find what kernels you have installed (either look in 
/boot/grub/menu.lst, or inside the /boot directory, or type "aptitude search 
~ilinux-image"). Then remove all but the latest.

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Upgrading to 8.04 LTS and got update-initramfs: failed for 
/boot/initrd.img-2.6.24-18-generic. something about a bad file descriptor.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/238201
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