Ubuntu 24.04 upgrade
GUI systems
- Upgrading gnome can be troublesome shit from command line. Do this:
- exit i3, boot into Gnome
- hit Alt, type Software Updater, go through options to upgrade
- Or to try from the command line anyway:
mh-update-ubuntu # (ensure all repos are working) # reboot
Either:
sudo do-release-upgrade
Or:
sudo apt install update-manager sudo update-manager &
Non-GUI systems
mh-update-ubuntu # (ensure all repos are working) # reboot # connect via direct proxmox shell (not ssh) sudo do-release-upgrade # mail server: none # change sudoers? N (default) # Keep local sshd_config # remove local packages? Y # restart? Y
NOTES
I'm skeered, will my i3 work ootb? I thought 24.04 was wayland... Starting with non-gui...
Steps to perform on all boxes
- move new /etc/systemd/networkd.conf out of the way so we can stow our (IMPORTANT) version:
sudo su - cd /etc/systemd mv mv networkd.conf networkd.conf.orig-24.04 Ctrl-D setup_stow.sh # should create /etc/systemd/networkd.conf symlink sudo service networkd-dispatcher restart
- re-add custom apt repos via setup_stow.sh
- NOTE: all custom apt repos are removed by upgrade, but it kindly replaces jammy with noble so they can often easily be re-enabled
- Always edit files in config/ubuntu/*/etc/apt/sources.list.d then apply symlinks via setup_stow.h
- Always opt for sources file not list file when possible; see qtb notes below for a specific example
- check Samba, it "broke bad" on bandit - but i fixed it by adding SMB to m user in hive UI, hrmmm, so I don't know why it broke with 24.04...
Upgraded boxes
- matryoshka
- morosoph
- bandit
TODO:
- positronic needs migration to postfix (from 13 > 17!) as v13 is deprecated now
- glam, lots of goo there
- dev2 (GUI!)
- abtdev1 (GUI!)
bandit
bandit do-release-upgrade seemed to go without any trouble, but it takes a WHILE... like, half an hour or more...
- looks like i killed snapd on bandit, and that was preserved, yes!
- re-add qbt apt repo - we should now use SOURCES not LIST, it is the more modern solution (has more metadata, including a key)
sudo su - cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d mv qbittorrent-team-ubuntu-qbittorrent-stable-jammy.list ~/backup mv qbittorrent-team-ubuntu-qbittorrent-stable-jammy.sources qbittorrent-team-ubuntu-qbittorrent-stable-noble.sources ne qbittorrent-team-ubuntu-qbittorrent-stable-noble.sources # the upgrade already replaced jammy with noble, NICE - we just need to ENABLE IT! SWEET!
- AFTER ensuring setup_stow.sh and Samba are working (see above), re-add my custom qbt service:
sudo systemctl enable qbittorrent-nox.service sudo systemctl start qbittorrent-nox.service