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I am trying to solve what might be an unsolvable broken system. Apparently virtuoso-nepomuk is tripping up something in the upgrade process and causing an unable to migrate to dependancy based boot sequencing error (or something like that). From what I can tell virtuoso-nepomuk is the package that is not playing well.

Can I remove it? What will break if I do?

For what it is worth I seem to be running 12.04 shell but seeing the version report as 14.10 so...

EDIT: Apparently it is not installed so why would it cause problems?

EDIT: However the script is still reporting as broken in the logs with a missing end of LSB comment (whatever that is)

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Apparently it some sort of powerful SQL thing. I am not sure what exactly. However in this case the problem was that it was a leftover file in /etc/init.d/ that famously gets in the way of upgrades. I moved it with sudo mv /etc/init.d/virtuoso-nepomuk ~ which stuck it in my home folder to be dealt with later.