Over the weekend some process caused me to need to reboot the machine -
which is a problem because the machine "doesn't have a valid boot
signature" as of the last kernel update.  This is the third time a
failed semi-automatic kernel update has left the computer unusable (I
typically accept kernel updates because I'm hoping one of them will
address one of the many USB/scanner problems).  Perhaps the update-
manager should confirm the update could be completed before actually
writing to the drive?  I am now in the same situation I was in on April
17th (can't boot) ... please let me know if there are any other log
files I should attempt to pick up before I re-install with Gutsy.

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failed kernel update followed by boot failure
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107249
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