my 23.10 now boots to single user mode (the tty1 log in page), After logging in with username and password (not as root, but regular me) I get this message:
/etc/update-motd.d/95 updates available 7: /usr/share/update-notifier/notify-updates-outdated: not found
run-parts: /etc/update-motd.d/95 updates available exited with return code 127
what’s the best way to proceed now?
NMTUI shows wlan is connected
Why are you even bothering dude? Just back up your data and install it fresh. You’ll be done in 30 minutes.
The best way is to backup whatever is important to you right now, if you haven’t already.
Then I would check/do (No grantee that it helps your case):
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Which Ubuntu version does /etc/apt/source.list point to? noble = 24.04, mantic = 23.10
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sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a
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sudo apt install -f
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sudo apt upgrade
backup done
/etc/apt/sources.list point to 24.04 noble
there are 2 packages disabled on upgrade to noble: mkv and imagereader, lines are commented so nothing wrong here
do you still recommend to execute sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a?
If you disable packages from upgrade they will be outdated…
If you have Ubuntu install USB ready, I can’t see why not try the command.
One of the engineer in my workplace did the upgrade (22.04 -> 23.10 -> 24.04), also end up with broken system, I fixed their Ubuntu by doing these steps.
it seems there is no -a option for dpkg-reconfigure:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a returns unknown option -a
if I delete -a it asks for a package to reconfigure
Maybe try command listed here
https://askubuntu.com/questions/775328/is-dpkg-reconfigure-all-still-available-in-16-04
after trying suggested command
sudo dpkg --configure -a
I get:
error processing package install-info (–configure): installed install-info package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 127, errors were encountered while processing install-info
hmm… I would skip dpkg command in this case.
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