I'm assuming that the upgrades have still not been enabled, even though
Brian Murray reported that 'We'll be enabling them this week after
reviewing bug reports from users upgrading to 20.04 LTS.'  Fair enough.

However, what has been confusing me is that if I issue:
sudo do-release-upgrade -c -d

I get:
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
New release '20.04' available.
Run 'do-release-upgrade' to upgrade to it.

But when I do:
do-release-upgrade

I get:
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
No new release found.

Is this a bug or is it that it would have worked had I been running
18.04?

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  19.10 -> 20.04 do-release-upgrade always saying no new release found

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