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    24-04 to 24.10 upgrade fails - wvdial 1.61-8

    Uograding from to 24.10 fails - it hangs at 79% at the step "setting up wvdial 1.61-8". Hours later I resortred to a reset and had to restore my system using a USB stick and Timeshift (all hail the makers of Timeshift). Tried twice with the same results.

    Thoughs on how to move forward? If I just opt to do a fresh install and copy my /home directory, how much configuration will I lose?

    Relative newb to Linux, so please talk down to me.

    Thank you!

    #2
    We need someone to explain "why we need to upgrade ubuntu 24.04 to 24.10"?
    I did the same procedure in the order that I received the flags.

    The upgrade flag to upgrade ubuntu appeared first this morning. I am in the habit of updating or upgrading as soon as I see a flag. The upgrade procedure started and all seemed fine (except for the fact that it did not require rebooting to start as kubuntu usually does).

    While the ubuntu upgrade was running, a kubuntu update flag appeared. Since the other one was running I assumed the kubuntu update was to run after the other completed.

    The ubuntu upgrade ran as described by user pjmorley. It hung at about the 79% point as he indicated.

    I went to lunch and returned an hour later to find it at the same exact point. In frustration, I got out my kubuntu .iso file and reinstalled. I expected to lose a lot of stuff, but I got a kubuntu system back. And since I had a separated /home I didn't lose everything. I am using a dual boot with windows 11.

    What is going on with this sloppy upgrade/ update procedure?

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      #3
      Originally posted by dfgrbac View Post

      What is going on with this sloppy upgrade/ update procedure?
      In my case I tried to update that package manually and discovered it was blocked by a locked config file, killing the process with the file lock allowed wvdial to update, and then the 20.04 -> 20.10 update went fine.

      Well, almost... so many things no longer worked (incl. all apps in Bottles) that I reverted to 24.04!

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        #4
        So, to those experts in the know, is it safe to go ahead and click on that ubuntu upgrade to 24.10?? I have had enough problems with screens going blank, and Brave being block from sites, etc.

        With my reinstall of Kubuntu, I am back to Firefox and I won't reinstall Brave for now. The upgrade icon sits there in the panel.

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          #5
          I did rerun the ubuntu upgrade, and it did complete successfully.

          I am curious about how the reinstall of kubuntu worked. I moved the blue line on the partition table all the way to the left to get as much space as I could. And a part of the corrupted system still sits there. This helped me to save some files, but I expected all Linux partitions to be used and overwritten with the new system as all my previous non-Ubuntu systems have done. That's why I keep a separate /home partition. A new Linux install used to simply replace the old Linux without touching /home. This was a quick and easy repair if needed.

          Now this Kubuntu/ubuntu system creates all new sub-directories for itself, and they are empty. I can link back to the old partitions, or copy them, but it's inconvenient to say the least. Plus, every time you need to reinstall, a part of the old system(s) still sits there and uses more and more space. Alternately, you need to do massive repartitioning. If I have time, I may submit this as a suggestion to return to this method.

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