Just wanted to add that this affected me also. I've been aware for many
months that support for 32-bit Ubuntu has been dropped.  So, I was
surprised when I started up this system I use only for backups to see
the following message on the console:

====
New release '20.04.1 LTS' available.
Run 'do-release-upgrade' to upgrade to it.
=====

Running do-release-upgrade produces:

=====
Sorry, no more upgrades for this system 

There will not be any further Ubundo-release-upgradetu releases for this 
system's 
'i386' architecture. 

Updates for Ubuntu 18.04 will continue until April 2023. 
=====

Seems odd to get a message telling me to perform an upgrade, then when
doing that, to be told no upgrade is available.  Why not just display
the second message initially and save me the trip through do-release-
upgrade?

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