I tried an upgrade myself and it failed like before. I checked and just like Owen described, it ran release-upgrader 24.04.18.
I had 24.04.19 installed and this added to the normal /etc/apt:
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/noble-proposed.list deb http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ noble-proposed multiverse restricted universe main
/etc/apt/preferences.d/proposed-updates Package: ubuntu-release-upgrader* Pin: release a=noble-proposed Pin-Priority: 700
No use. At an early stage of do-release-upgrade apt-cache complained about this. And since there is a noble-proposed.list.distUpgrade left behind I assume that the upgrade process disabled noble-proposed.list. Just great!
I tried an upgrade myself and it failed like before. I checked and just like Owen described, it ran release-upgrader 24.04.18.
I had 24.04.19 installed and this added to the normal /etc/apt:
/etc/apt/ sources. list.d/ noble-proposed. list de.archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu/ noble-proposed multiverse restricted universe main
deb http://
/etc/apt/ preferences. d/proposed- updates release- upgrader*
Package: ubuntu-
Pin: release a=noble-proposed
Pin-Priority: 700
No use. At an early stage of do-release-upgrade apt-cache complained about this. And since there is a noble-proposed. list.distUpgrad e left behind I assume that the upgrade process disabled noble-proposed. list. Just great!