top | item 19693221 (no title) trogdor3000 | 6 years ago You have to add a flag to get off of the LTS brach, Maybe '-d"? Both 16.04 and 180.04 are LTS. the next LTS will be 20.04 discuss order hn newest mehrdadn|6 years ago Thanks, but nope that's not the issue, I've already done both. It's just failing to do anything for some reason. $ do-release-upgrade -p -c Checking for a new Ubuntu release New release '18.10' available. Run 'do-release-upgrade' to upgrade to it. e12e|6 years ago I'm not sure if do-release-upgrade supports skipping releases, except for going from lts to lts? In other words, it might either: 16.04 -> 18.04 -> 20.04, or 18.04 -> 18.10 -> 19.04. But not 18.04 (lts) -> 19.04? load replies (1)
mehrdadn|6 years ago Thanks, but nope that's not the issue, I've already done both. It's just failing to do anything for some reason. $ do-release-upgrade -p -c Checking for a new Ubuntu release New release '18.10' available. Run 'do-release-upgrade' to upgrade to it. e12e|6 years ago I'm not sure if do-release-upgrade supports skipping releases, except for going from lts to lts? In other words, it might either: 16.04 -> 18.04 -> 20.04, or 18.04 -> 18.10 -> 19.04. But not 18.04 (lts) -> 19.04? load replies (1)
e12e|6 years ago I'm not sure if do-release-upgrade supports skipping releases, except for going from lts to lts? In other words, it might either: 16.04 -> 18.04 -> 20.04, or 18.04 -> 18.10 -> 19.04. But not 18.04 (lts) -> 19.04? load replies (1)
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