You may indeed be correct about the prompt but everything seemed
frozen. You could time out to a recoverable default so one doesn't
have to babysit the upgrade.

On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 9:36 AM, Jean-Baptiste Lallement
<jean-baptiste.lallem...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> I think that there was debconf prompt asking you for a confirmation but
> maybe the dialog was hidden by something or didn't displayed for some
> reason. That would explain that the system hung (waiting for an input)
> and that you were dropped to rescue mode on reboot (since grub was
> partially installed). There's not much we can do and I haven't seen
> duplicates of that case. Do you agree to close this report ?
>
> Regarding the audio issue, could you please open a terminal and run the 
> command:
> ubuntu-bug audio
>
> This will create a new report and collect all the necessary information to 
> help you.
> Thanks in advance.
>
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