Ubuntu upgrade from 17.04 to 18.04

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I've installed ubuntu 17.04 and I want to upgrade it to 18.04. When I tried to do:



 sudo do-release-upgrade


I got a message saying An upgrade from 'zesty' to 'bionic' is not supported with this tool. Need inputs to proceed on this.



sudo do-release-upgrade
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
Your Ubuntu release is not supported anymore.
For upgrade information, please visit:
http://www.ubuntu.com/releaseendoflife

Get:1 Upgrade tool signature [819 B]
Get:2 Upgrade tool [1,257 kB]
Fetched 1,258 kB in 0s (0 B/s)
authenticate 'bionic.tar.gz' against 'bionic.tar.gz.gpg'
extracting 'bionic.tar.gz'

Reading cache

Checking package manager

Can not upgrade

An upgrade from 'zesty' to 'bionic' is not supported with this tool.






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  • Fill a bugreport.
    – Ipor Sircer
    Aug 3 at 12:30










  • @IporSircer Please stop giving such an ill-advised recommendation. There are specific steps to fix the repositories and put the system up to date. Open source developers are not worthy of such lack of consideration of directing the hordes to them to give them end user support. I would not give end user support masked of bug reports if I were a developer, I have to work and pay my bills too. Have you ever filled an official bug report? I doubt normal end users will not be that happy doing that and doing it right.
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Aug 3 at 13:04







  • 1




    @RuiFRibeiro: This is the official way for upgrading: help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/installing-upgrading.html . The developers wrote this. The poster followed the instruction and run into a problem. So this is a bug. Bug of documentation or bug of do-release-upgrade command.
    – Ipor Sircer
    Aug 3 at 13:21







  • 1




    "For upgrade information, please visit: http://www.ubuntu.com/releaseendoflife" Did you do that? What did you do with the information there?
    – Michael Kjörling
    Aug 3 at 13:23
















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I've installed ubuntu 17.04 and I want to upgrade it to 18.04. When I tried to do:



 sudo do-release-upgrade


I got a message saying An upgrade from 'zesty' to 'bionic' is not supported with this tool. Need inputs to proceed on this.



sudo do-release-upgrade
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
Your Ubuntu release is not supported anymore.
For upgrade information, please visit:
http://www.ubuntu.com/releaseendoflife

Get:1 Upgrade tool signature [819 B]
Get:2 Upgrade tool [1,257 kB]
Fetched 1,258 kB in 0s (0 B/s)
authenticate 'bionic.tar.gz' against 'bionic.tar.gz.gpg'
extracting 'bionic.tar.gz'

Reading cache

Checking package manager

Can not upgrade

An upgrade from 'zesty' to 'bionic' is not supported with this tool.






share|improve this question





















  • Fill a bugreport.
    – Ipor Sircer
    Aug 3 at 12:30










  • @IporSircer Please stop giving such an ill-advised recommendation. There are specific steps to fix the repositories and put the system up to date. Open source developers are not worthy of such lack of consideration of directing the hordes to them to give them end user support. I would not give end user support masked of bug reports if I were a developer, I have to work and pay my bills too. Have you ever filled an official bug report? I doubt normal end users will not be that happy doing that and doing it right.
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Aug 3 at 13:04







  • 1




    @RuiFRibeiro: This is the official way for upgrading: help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/installing-upgrading.html . The developers wrote this. The poster followed the instruction and run into a problem. So this is a bug. Bug of documentation or bug of do-release-upgrade command.
    – Ipor Sircer
    Aug 3 at 13:21







  • 1




    "For upgrade information, please visit: http://www.ubuntu.com/releaseendoflife" Did you do that? What did you do with the information there?
    – Michael Kjörling
    Aug 3 at 13:23












up vote
-3
down vote

favorite









up vote
-3
down vote

favorite











I've installed ubuntu 17.04 and I want to upgrade it to 18.04. When I tried to do:



 sudo do-release-upgrade


I got a message saying An upgrade from 'zesty' to 'bionic' is not supported with this tool. Need inputs to proceed on this.



sudo do-release-upgrade
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
Your Ubuntu release is not supported anymore.
For upgrade information, please visit:
http://www.ubuntu.com/releaseendoflife

Get:1 Upgrade tool signature [819 B]
Get:2 Upgrade tool [1,257 kB]
Fetched 1,258 kB in 0s (0 B/s)
authenticate 'bionic.tar.gz' against 'bionic.tar.gz.gpg'
extracting 'bionic.tar.gz'

Reading cache

Checking package manager

Can not upgrade

An upgrade from 'zesty' to 'bionic' is not supported with this tool.






share|improve this question













I've installed ubuntu 17.04 and I want to upgrade it to 18.04. When I tried to do:



 sudo do-release-upgrade


I got a message saying An upgrade from 'zesty' to 'bionic' is not supported with this tool. Need inputs to proceed on this.



sudo do-release-upgrade
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
Your Ubuntu release is not supported anymore.
For upgrade information, please visit:
http://www.ubuntu.com/releaseendoflife

Get:1 Upgrade tool signature [819 B]
Get:2 Upgrade tool [1,257 kB]
Fetched 1,258 kB in 0s (0 B/s)
authenticate 'bionic.tar.gz' against 'bionic.tar.gz.gpg'
extracting 'bionic.tar.gz'

Reading cache

Checking package manager

Can not upgrade

An upgrade from 'zesty' to 'bionic' is not supported with this tool.








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  • Fill a bugreport.
    – Ipor Sircer
    Aug 3 at 12:30










  • @IporSircer Please stop giving such an ill-advised recommendation. There are specific steps to fix the repositories and put the system up to date. Open source developers are not worthy of such lack of consideration of directing the hordes to them to give them end user support. I would not give end user support masked of bug reports if I were a developer, I have to work and pay my bills too. Have you ever filled an official bug report? I doubt normal end users will not be that happy doing that and doing it right.
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Aug 3 at 13:04







  • 1




    @RuiFRibeiro: This is the official way for upgrading: help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/installing-upgrading.html . The developers wrote this. The poster followed the instruction and run into a problem. So this is a bug. Bug of documentation or bug of do-release-upgrade command.
    – Ipor Sircer
    Aug 3 at 13:21







  • 1




    "For upgrade information, please visit: http://www.ubuntu.com/releaseendoflife" Did you do that? What did you do with the information there?
    – Michael Kjörling
    Aug 3 at 13:23
















  • Fill a bugreport.
    – Ipor Sircer
    Aug 3 at 12:30










  • @IporSircer Please stop giving such an ill-advised recommendation. There are specific steps to fix the repositories and put the system up to date. Open source developers are not worthy of such lack of consideration of directing the hordes to them to give them end user support. I would not give end user support masked of bug reports if I were a developer, I have to work and pay my bills too. Have you ever filled an official bug report? I doubt normal end users will not be that happy doing that and doing it right.
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Aug 3 at 13:04







  • 1




    @RuiFRibeiro: This is the official way for upgrading: help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/installing-upgrading.html . The developers wrote this. The poster followed the instruction and run into a problem. So this is a bug. Bug of documentation or bug of do-release-upgrade command.
    – Ipor Sircer
    Aug 3 at 13:21







  • 1




    "For upgrade information, please visit: http://www.ubuntu.com/releaseendoflife" Did you do that? What did you do with the information there?
    – Michael Kjörling
    Aug 3 at 13:23















Fill a bugreport.
– Ipor Sircer
Aug 3 at 12:30




Fill a bugreport.
– Ipor Sircer
Aug 3 at 12:30












@IporSircer Please stop giving such an ill-advised recommendation. There are specific steps to fix the repositories and put the system up to date. Open source developers are not worthy of such lack of consideration of directing the hordes to them to give them end user support. I would not give end user support masked of bug reports if I were a developer, I have to work and pay my bills too. Have you ever filled an official bug report? I doubt normal end users will not be that happy doing that and doing it right.
– Rui F Ribeiro
Aug 3 at 13:04





@IporSircer Please stop giving such an ill-advised recommendation. There are specific steps to fix the repositories and put the system up to date. Open source developers are not worthy of such lack of consideration of directing the hordes to them to give them end user support. I would not give end user support masked of bug reports if I were a developer, I have to work and pay my bills too. Have you ever filled an official bug report? I doubt normal end users will not be that happy doing that and doing it right.
– Rui F Ribeiro
Aug 3 at 13:04





1




1




@RuiFRibeiro: This is the official way for upgrading: help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/installing-upgrading.html . The developers wrote this. The poster followed the instruction and run into a problem. So this is a bug. Bug of documentation or bug of do-release-upgrade command.
– Ipor Sircer
Aug 3 at 13:21





@RuiFRibeiro: This is the official way for upgrading: help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/installing-upgrading.html . The developers wrote this. The poster followed the instruction and run into a problem. So this is a bug. Bug of documentation or bug of do-release-upgrade command.
– Ipor Sircer
Aug 3 at 13:21





1




1




"For upgrade information, please visit: http://www.ubuntu.com/releaseendoflife" Did you do that? What did you do with the information there?
– Michael Kjörling
Aug 3 at 13:23




"For upgrade information, please visit: http://www.ubuntu.com/releaseendoflife" Did you do that? What did you do with the information there?
– Michael Kjörling
Aug 3 at 13:23















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