OK. Sorry but I have no logs. Additionally, if it is only a problem with
my machine (quite old and crappy anyway), I wouldn't have bothered at
all. The only reason for having started this thread was thinking that
this might be useful for someone else. So, we can stop it here. Thanks.
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BTW, have you done your test on a 32-bit machine to be completely sure?
The 18.04 32-bit version might be faulty (e.g., some 64-bit
dependencies) and still work on a 64-bit machine.
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After finishing the installation, I wasn't able to start the OS again
(forever waiting with a black screen). The first thing I saw while
looking for answers was that 32-bit wasn't supported, assumed that that
was problem and reinstalled it again. In any case and as said, the
installer didn't recogn
** Description changed:
I decided to test Ubuntu 18.04 on an old computer with 16.04 32-bit
without knowing that only 64-bit was supported. do-release-upgrade
seemed to perform all the actions without any problem. But, logically,
the newly installed OS didn’t work.
After a quick resea
Adding the package.
** Package changed: ubuntu => ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1769433
Title:
do-release-upgrade from 32-bit 16.04 to 18.04 goes ah
Public bug reported:
I decided to test Ubuntu 18.04 on an old computer with 16.04 32-bit
without knowing that only 64-bit was supported. do-release-upgrade
seemed to perform all the actions without any problem. But, logically,
the newly installed OS didn’t work.
After a quick research, I realised