Hi Marco, On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 10:14:24AM -0400, Marco Shaw wrote: >https://askubuntu.com/questions/163084/upgrading-ubuntu-chroot-environment > >It seems do-release-upgrade is the "best" way to upgrade a chroot. > >I think I'm struggling to get this to work as my server does not have an >internet connection so I must point it to my internal mirror. > >do-release-upgrade doesn't like my custom sources.list and tries to overwrite >it with the official sources and that won't work. (Long story, but I'm able to >sneak in a sources.list update on the *host* OS, so it's upgraded to Bionic >fine against my internal mirror, but I can't seem to sneak that in the chroot. >Maybe I need to up/downgrade the do-release-upgrade version. I had to manually >load it in the chroot.) > >I don't have too much for customizations in my chroot... I could just blow >away the chroot and install a fresh Bionic one and restore a few files?
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