[Bug 878586] Re: Upgrading 11.04 to 11.10 failed

Ian Weisser ian at korinthianviolins.com
Mon Oct 24 02:11:57 UTC 2011


This seems very much like Bug 858122. The error messages about network configuration may be a separate issue. 
Please try the workaround in that bug to see if that fixes your boot issue.


** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  Upgrading 11.04 to 11.10 failed

Status in “update-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Upgraded to 11.10, everything seemed good. The new interface worked
  just fine. I then went to software centre to install eclipse. It also
  wanted to update Wine which i agreed to. At one point, the upgrade
  told me it was deleting a whole lot of DLLs (50 or 70 or so). That
  seemed to go ok, but now it won't boot completely. Booting gets as far
  as the Kubuntu splash screen, and shows "Waiting for network
  configuration..." then "Waiting up to 60 more seconds for network
  configuratbion..." then " Booting system without full network
  configuration..." then stops. Booting in recovery mode gets me to a
  usable shell but no networking. Alt-Ctrl-sh-F1 also gets me a usable
  shell. It says a reboot is needed.

  I also tried booting from my 10.10 rescue cd and that works, including
  networking. Can't startx though... the 11.10 gui displays but doesn't
  respond. Automounting usb devices also doesn't seem to work???

  In the end, I gave up and did a fresh install of 10.10 on a new
  partition and am using that now.

  I'm pretty sure this in some way ties up with unity... maybe one of
  those 50 or so DLLs was needed by the networking side of Linux?

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