I've had this problem happen just today on two machines.

Started an upgrade, walked away. 2 hours later came back, machines were
sitting at login screen. Keyboard didn't work. Upon rebooting machine
got kernel error unable to sync VFS. Fixed by reverting to old kernel,
rerunning dpkg --configure -a, and rebooting. dpkg --configure -a broke
the first time, with !quote.length or something. This was because a lot
of packages were failing to configure, because dbus could not be
configured. /var/run/dbus was missing. I mkdir'd /var/run/dbus and dpkg
--configure then worked. Rebooted, machine works.

During dpkg --configure -a, the X server started, repeatedly. This was
ODD. I've never seen a package configure screw up X so badly.

I can't really explain what went wrong. What I *think* happened is the
upgrade crashed X. Whatever script was causing the flickering the second
time around crashed X the first time around... leaving the upgrade
busted. grub got updated, so the kernel was in the menu, but the
initramfs had not been built. The script that was breaking X... I could
not identify it.

The /var/run/dbus thing might be an independent problem. It might be
that the preinst script creates it, and after rebooting it was removed,
and configure does not create it. I'm not sure if this is a bug or not
though. I'll file it anyways and see the responses.

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Upgrade Manager crashes during upgrade from Kubuntu Hardy to Intrepid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295859
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