yes, you should be able to do this. I run 4 rpi4s in production, and have been using Ubuntu on them for the past 3.5 years, and have upgraded them ever since. Most recently 2 of them from 22.04 to 23.10 and I did not face any problems, and this was for my impeding move of my disks to rpi5, alas the SSDs were not supported on the NVMe boards.
And for an RPI5 that's already running 23, i'll be able to do a system upgrade and jump from 23 to 24 without borking my running servers?
You can use do-release-upgrade, and that should do it for you
Yeah, i appreciate that, unless someone back-ports that specific patch to 6.5 kernel that 23.10 is running you're not going to get that.Also, this doesn't help me with the hardware that i'm trying to get working now.
You're original question was safely. Unfortunately there is no safe way in getting your current Ubuntu system to use 6.7How do i safely get my current running system to use the 6.7 kernel that fixes the PCIe enumeration problem?
Statistics: Posted by arif-ali — Thu Feb 08, 2024 6:15 pm