Update:
I Just had the same problem on a KDE desktop that was running the generic
kernel. On reboot, ended up with 386 kernel.
Followed instructions on wiki
do-release-upgrade returned "no updates found" or similar lingo
edited /etc/apt/sources.list by changing feistly >> gutsy
aptitude full-upgrade
<snip lots of downloading and installing>
roboot
Update:
I Just had the same problem on a KDE desktop that was running the generic
kernel. On reboot, ended up with 386 kernel.
Followed instructions on wiki sources. list by changing feistly >> gutsy
do-release-upgrade returned "no updates found" or similar lingo
edited /etc/apt/
aptitude full-upgrade
<snip lots of downloading and installing>
roboot
Once again, a 386 kernel is what booted.