The bug appeared while upgrading from Ubuntu 16 to Ubuntu 18. It is a very serious bug, since many other packages depend on ca-certificates and were left unconfigured. Lots of error messages in the screen.
When the upgrade finished, the system was left in a very bad situation with so many non-configured packages. No workable reboot-shutdown button, not functioning menus ... If moving to a virtual terminal (Alt-F1) the virtual console did not work either, so the configuration error of ca-certificates is a really serious bug.
I did not dare to perform a hard poweroff and poweron because I was not confident that the system was going to be able to boot at all.
Fortunately enough, right clicking in the screen worked and I was able to open a terminal. From that terminal, I keyed firefox (not accesible through non-working menus) and downloaded from ubuntu archive the version 20170717 of ca-certificates and install it replacing the buggy 20180409 using dpkg -i.
After this, I performed
dpkg --configure -a
and all not-fully installed packages got correctly configured.
I had to poweroff via the button (no other choice) and when powering on again, Ubuntu 18 appeared with no other issue so far.
The bug appeared while upgrading from Ubuntu 16 to Ubuntu 18. It is a very serious bug, since many other packages depend on ca-certificates and were left unconfigured. Lots of error messages in the screen.
When the upgrade finished, the system was left in a very bad situation with so many non-configured packages. No workable reboot-shutdown button, not functioning menus ... If moving to a virtual terminal (Alt-F1) the virtual console did not work either, so the configuration error of ca-certificates is a really serious bug.
I did not dare to perform a hard poweroff and poweron because I was not confident that the system was going to be able to boot at all.
Fortunately enough, right clicking in the screen worked and I was able to open a terminal. From that terminal, I keyed firefox (not accesible through non-working menus) and downloaded from ubuntu archive the version 20170717 of ca-certificates and install it replacing the buggy 20180409 using dpkg -i.
After this, I performed
dpkg --configure -a
and all not-fully installed packages got correctly configured.
I had to poweroff via the button (no other choice) and when powering on again, Ubuntu 18 appeared with no other issue so far.