I got the 16.04.1 upgrade notice and started it through terminal with do-release-upgrade. It threw a lot of dpkg errors near the end, but said the update was complete despite the errors. I tried to sort out the errors before restarting, and somewhere along the way running apt-get autoremove was suggested (I think after running apt-get update && apt-get upgrade). After that I opened update manager to see if things were okay, and all it said was that a restart was needed. On restart rub tries to boot to the new kernel, but doesn't do anything besides showing a black screen. Selecting the previous kernel (3.16.7-031607) drops straight to a command prompt.
Starting the previous kernels recovery mode works, so I ran dpkg repair which gives confusing output.
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Calculating the changes The software on this computer is up to date. There are no upgrades available for your system. The upgrade will now be canceled. Do you want to start the upgrade? Continue [yN] Details[d]
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dpkg: error processing package <package name> (--configure: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of <package name>: <package name> depends on <second package name>; however: <second package name> is not configured yet.
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udev gnome-bluetooth ubuntu-minimal bluez unetbootin indicator-bluetooth python3-checkbox-support python3-checkbox-ng pulseaudio plainbox-provider-checkbox mountall unity-control-center initramfs-tools-core alsa-base lvm2 libcanderra-pulse:amd64 pulseaudio-module-x11 libsolid4 initramfs-tools udisks2 plainbox-provider-resource-generic upower xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse plasma-workspace xserver-xorg-core media-player-info xserver-xorg-video-radeon unity-control-center-signon plymouth xserver-xorg indicator-power okular network-manager ubuntu-drivers-common kdelibs5-plugins xserver-xorg-video-vesa checkbox-converged gnome-user-share pulseaudio-module-bluetooth software-properties-gtk nvidia-361 xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu indicator-sound rhythmbox ubuntu-desktop gnome-disk-utility xserver-xorg-video-cirrus lightdm xserver-xorg-video-tdfx upstart gnome-session-bin
What I've tried so far includes these
dpkg --configure -a Which gives the same dependency errors and package list as above.
apt-get update Which only checks 4 sources, all http://ift.tt/2aovmiX for xenial (security, InRelease, updates, backports).
do-release-upgrade Which finds no new releases.
apt-get install -f Which gives the same sort of dpkg errors, and gives a "E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)"
Past that, I'm at a loss for how to fix this, and my google-fu isn't finding others with as many packages missing. Let me know if there's other info that could narrow down the problem.
16.04.1 upgrade from 14.04 boots to black screen.
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