[ubuntu-in] Upgrading directly to 10.04 LTS from 8.04 LTS

Danish Lala danish.lala at gmail.com
Sun May 16 08:45:15 BST 2010


Hello!
Why don't someone suggest a way to upgrade from the CD?? I have the iso file
downloaded and a bootable Live Cd made of it. When you insert it when your
machine is on the package manager detects it. I think the packages are
detected and one can upgrade through the CD and then install the additional
updates.
I have not done the above procedure till now but am thinking to do so. Will
be better if someone will guide me through. I run 8.04 and am want to
install 10.04. Any help in this regards i sappreciated.
Thank you.

Ubuntu User,
Danish Lala.

On 12 May 2010 19:22, Sandeep Raghuraman <sandy.8925 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I think it's better to do a fresh install because there have been lots of
> changes and new features e.g ext4 and grub2. ext4 is a lot faster than ext3
> and grub2 makes it easy to find and add new kernels and operating systems
> installed on the system.
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