(Solved) Backporting the upgrade path.

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(Solved) Backporting the upgrade path.

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Hi Folks;

Upgrading from 20.3 to Mint 21 worked very well for me. It seemed much easier than the clean intall method. Is there any chance the upgrade method will be backported to allow 19.3 boxes to upgrade to 20.0? Thanks.
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Re: Backporting the upgrade path.

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Mint 19.x goes out of support in just a few months so I doubt it.
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Re: Backporting the upgrade path.

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Jeff13 wrote: Mon Dec 26, 2022 4:02 pm Is there any chance the upgrade method will be backported to allow 19.3 boxes to upgrade to 20.0?
I'm not sure what you are asking. There was an upgrade method released several years ago How to upgrade to Linux Mint 20. Is it not working for you?
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Re: Backporting the upgrade path.

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I missed the upgrade path's release. I'll give it a shot and thanks for the help.
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