I've always found Ubuntu's LTS to LTS upgrades to be flawless on
virtualisation servers, LAMP servers and, to a not-quite-flawless extent,
on desktops too. They're always in-place installs over SSH but I usually
make sure I've got console access, just in case something goes very
wrong. I wouldn't even think about doing a clean install unless you were
planning to move hardware/VPS suppliers.
On 30 April 2012 20:37, Russ Phillips <russ(a)phillipsuk.org> wrote:
On 30 April 2012 20:04, Jonathan Marriott <jon(a)kiwiuk.net>
wrote:
> I upgraded my home server from 10.04 yesterday. 12.04 hasn't caused
flames
> to erupt from it, yet! The upgrade went perfectly, nothing broke.
>
Did you do a network upgrade, or did you do a clean install? And are you
running Apache?
I have a VPS running 10.04, and will be upgrading at some point. Last time
I upgraded, I did a clean install & re-configured, but it would be much
simpler to do a network upgrade if it won't break Apache.
Russ
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