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I have tried to upgrade from the CD and by mounting the .ISO. However, all have been unsuccessfull.

I have downloaded the 32 bit version of 9.10.

I have tried to follow the instructions from this website http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading

First I tried to mount the ubuntu-9.10-desktop-i386.iso using the following:

sudo mount -o loop ~/Desktop/ubuntu-9.10-desktop-i386.iso /media/cdrom0

Which mounted it. But I never got the dialog box that says 'run upgrade'

I then did 'Alt F2' and typed the following:

gksu "sh /cdrom/cdromupgrade"

Still nothing happened.

I can browse the files from the mounted *.iso and on the burnt CD. However, the dialog doesn't appear.

I can boot from the CD if I restart my computer. However, I just want to do a upgrade and not clean install.

I can't do an upgrade from the update-manager as my Internet is too slow and unreliable.

Many thanks for any advice

ant2009
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  • Did you try burning the ISO to cd and insert it into your cdrom instead of mounting the ISO directly? That should auto-mount the cd and pop up the upgrade dialog automatically. – cschol Nov 04 '09 at 04:57
  • Your gksu cmd is wrong. Correct syntax is: gksu "sh /media/cdrom0/cdromupgrade" – Blundell Jun 22 '11 at 10:42

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As mentioned in the upgrade instructions, you need the alternate CD, ubuntu-9.10-alternate-i386.iso, to do the upgrade. Confusing, I know, but that's the way it works.

Here's a BitTorrent link: http://releases.ubuntu.com/9.10/ubuntu-9.10-alternate-i386.iso.torrent

You can also go to the download mirror listing at http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloadmirrors#mirrors and get it from there instead.

zacharyliu
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  • I think you are right. I was thinking that the version I downloaded was able to start the upgrade. I didn't see anything to suggest that I have to download another iso. Thanks. – ant2009 Nov 04 '09 at 05:42