For Ubuntu
- apt-get upgrade
- do-release-upgrade
- apt-get dist-upgrade
On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 7:44 AM, Pisini, John <pisinij(a)csps.com> wrote:
PS: If the
answers are no, then my entire understanding of dist-upgrade
(now an alias for full-upgrade) seems to be erroneous, as doesn’t the
dist-upgrade/full-upgrade process itself update your source.list to the
next major distribution version so it can do the distribution upgrade?
On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 7:31 AM, Stefan Krusche <linux(a)stefan-krusche.de>
wrote:
Am Donnerstag 23 August 2018 schrieb John
Pisini:
I think you are thinking of Ubuntu which uses a
command [which I forget
off
the top of my head] to change sources and upgrade
to the next release.
No, I am not. How did you get that idea?
Kind regards,
Stefan
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