Inplace upgrade using sudo do-release-upgrade -d. This is what I did on my 64-bit saucy to trusty. I did do partition backups (Clonezilla) before hand "just in case".
The upgrade went without a hitch. Reactivated my third-party repositories, and all were recognized except for kubuntu-ppa-beta.list (expected). Dist-upgrading now.
Had to reinstall conky. It got removed during the release-upgrade.
This might be the smoothest release-upgrade I've done. Nice.
Now do-release-upgrade-ing my 64-bit trusty (also after backing up both partitions). <<< UPDATE FOLLOWS
All that follows moved to Post-Installation.
The upgrade went without a hitch. Reactivated my third-party repositories, and all were recognized except for kubuntu-ppa-beta.list (expected). Dist-upgrading now.
Had to reinstall conky. It got removed during the release-upgrade.
This might be the smoothest release-upgrade I've done. Nice.
Now do-release-upgrade-ing my 64-bit trusty (also after backing up both partitions). <<< UPDATE FOLLOWS
All that follows moved to Post-Installation.
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