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That sounds pretty bad and probably means other things are broken too. The easiest option would probably be a reinstall at this point, but if you want to learn something you can also try to salvage your install.
To recover, it's probably easiest to manually configure your Ethernet connection as described by InnerScientist and then re-install the
network-manager
package.You can check the status of the network-manager package using dpgk. It should look like this (
ii
at the start, but it sounds like it's not installed in your case):You can also check
/var/log/apt/history.log
to see what went wrong and if there are other things you need to fix.I performed the upgrade in two steps
apt upgrade --without-new-pkgs
andapt full-upgrade
(based on the release notes). I can see the following on the lineUpgrade:
for the commandapt full-upgrade
:On the
Remove:
line you can see the packages that were removed. Unfortunately, the names of many libraries were changed in this release (e.g.,libreadline8:amd64
tolibreadline8t64:amd64
), so there's a lot of noise in there. Maybe you can look at that line and ignore everything that starts withlib
to see if any other important packages were removed.