Post ASqG3EEsXPghF2JQ92 by virtuous_sloth@mstdn.ca
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(DIR) Post #ASppS47maC2ULibzVI by kkarpieszuk@pol.social
2023-02-19T10:48:23Z
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I've got old #linux #ubuntu 16.04 instance. `do-system-upgrade` does not run anymore (no servers found for the next release which is also too old).Do I have any options except wiping it out starting from beginning with newest LTS? I don't have anything important there.
(DIR) Post #ASpvJaAYffwcqxFRtA by peteorrall@universeodon.com
2023-02-19T11:54:03Z
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@kkarpieszuk Unless you can find a mirror hosting old releases, you will need to do a clean install.
(DIR) Post #ASqCa8tB3BuAO8bISO by pacis@ohai.social
2023-02-19T15:07:29Z
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@kkarpieszuk I think you would have to change the repos to a current one then run update.
(DIR) Post #ASqCdrUhfKaHb7vVse by kkarpieszuk@pol.social
2023-02-19T15:08:13Z
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@pacis how to change the repos?
(DIR) Post #ASqG3EEsXPghF2JQ92 by virtuous_sloth@mstdn.ca
2023-02-19T15:36:39Z
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@kkarpieszukTry changing your apt sources to old-releases.ubuntu.com?
(DIR) Post #ASrGwcOecGFzFaFxMO by pacis@ohai.social
2023-02-20T03:31:07Z
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@kkarpieszuk Hum it looks like it should work without you manually changing the repos, here is an article I found perhaps it’ll help? https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-upgrade-ubuntu-16-04-to-18-04-lts-using-terminal/
(DIR) Post #ASraVedy9TmjU3q8ie by freechelmi@mastodon.social
2023-02-20T07:10:21Z
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@kkarpieszuk yes just switch to old releases server