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recently I upgraded my Kubuntu 23.10 to 24.04, ~85% of the upgrade process was finished, but then something went wrong and a computer was rebooted. After that PC hung deadly after start, so I booted my PC from a flash card and tried to finalize the upgrade process via chroot, but now system reports many FAILED lines in the boot.log and runs very slowly.

Is that possible to repair the broken process (I have no 'mantic' records in the 'apt list' output) or rerun it from scratch or perhaps make a bootable flash card with 24.04 and install from it over the existing installation.

WMBR, George Hazan

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What worked for me is, during booting you go to Advanced Options- Recovery Mode. There is an entry for “enable networking”, which worked. Then choose “repair packages”. After that it was continuing the installation for several hours, after which it worked!