I won't consider doing a upgrade because 13.10 is not a Long term Support 
release I would wait for 14.04(Trusty Tahr) April 2014

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> On Nov 1, 2013, at 10:56 AM, "Charles E. Nadeau" <charles.nad...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Good evening,
> 
> I have at home a server still running Ubuntu Maverick server. I know this is 
> very old but it is very stable: It survived a move across the Pacific and 
> I've had uptime up to 200 days: I only turn it off when we go on holidays.
> I tried in the past to upgrade it to Natty and Oneiric using 
> "do-release-upgrade" but I got error messages while upgrading and the system 
> became unstable after the upgrades. I had to go back to Maverick by restoring 
> from a Clonezilla image I made beforehand.
> I know now I am really behind the curve and need to upgrade (mostly to run 
> zfsonlinux and xen): I would like to run Precise like on my backup server. 
> This server holds 9TB of data in a RAID6 served using samba and NFS. The boot 
> drive is a Seagate Momentus XT 500GB and the RAID6 array is composed of seven 
> 2TB drives formatted using XFS. It is also my main squid proxy. I can't risk 
> screwing up with this much data because I can't back it all up.
> 
> Would it be possible to install Precise, from a DVD, on top of the actual 
> Maverick install while preserving the content of /home, /etc and /var/log? 
> i.e. without using "do-release-upgrade". Can I avoid another install from 
> scratch?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Charles
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