6

I just tried 11.10 on virtualbox and it seems to be fine. Rather than making another partition, transfering files, and then deleting 10.04 to make sure everything's all right, I would like to just upgrade to 11.10. Is it possible?

yayu
  • 3,341
  • 6
  • 32
  • 40
  • I guess that a simple `update-manager -d` will do the job. – Pavlos G. Oct 13 '11 at 13:49
  • It's basically the same as in the previous release: http://askubuntu.com/questions/52332/upgrading-from-10-04-to-11-04/52368#52368 – Takkat Oct 13 '11 at 14:59
  • possible duplicate of [Is it possible to skip releases during an upgrade?](http://askubuntu.com/questions/45666/is-it-possible-to-skip-releases-during-an-upgrade) – Knowledge Cube Mar 06 '12 at 13:13

2 Answers2

5

Not directly; you must first upgrade to 10.10, then 11.04. You can only skip releases when upgrading from LTS to LTS.

psusi
  • 37,033
  • 2
  • 68
  • 106
1

To my memory you can upgrade from 10.04 to 11.10, but as psusi suggests, you should upgrade to 10.10 and then 11.04 first for best results.

RolandiXor
  • 51,091
  • 31
  • 161
  • 256