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Migrate from Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS to Ubuntu Server 18.04.1
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I want to migrate from Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS to Ubuntu Server 18.04.1. Do I need to re-install Ubuntu completely or is there any other way?
dual-boot server
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I want to migrate from Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS to Ubuntu Server 18.04.1. Do I need to re-install Ubuntu completely or is there any other way?
dual-boot server
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I want to migrate from Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS to Ubuntu Server 18.04.1. Do I need to re-install Ubuntu completely or is there any other way?
dual-boot server
I want to migrate from Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS to Ubuntu Server 18.04.1. Do I need to re-install Ubuntu completely or is there any other way?
dual-boot server
dual-boot server
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You can use Tasksel, a Debian/Ubuntu tool installed by default on server editions and that is useful to manage multiple related packages.
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Edit your update-manager config:
sudo apt nano /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
find line Prompt=lts
change it to Prompt=normal
then
sudo apt update; sudo apt upgrade
now your release is following normal release cycle instead of long term support
now you can remove desktop by executing:
sudo apt purge ubuntu-desktop
after command is finished:
sudo apt autoremove
to get rid of leftover packages. Now you have ubuntu server. Main difference between server and desktop is just desktop packages.
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You can use Tasksel, a Debian/Ubuntu tool installed by default on server editions and that is useful to manage multiple related packages.
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You can use Tasksel, a Debian/Ubuntu tool installed by default on server editions and that is useful to manage multiple related packages.
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You can use Tasksel, a Debian/Ubuntu tool installed by default on server editions and that is useful to manage multiple related packages.
You can use Tasksel, a Debian/Ubuntu tool installed by default on server editions and that is useful to manage multiple related packages.
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Edit your update-manager config:
sudo apt nano /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
find line Prompt=lts
change it to Prompt=normal
then
sudo apt update; sudo apt upgrade
now your release is following normal release cycle instead of long term support
now you can remove desktop by executing:
sudo apt purge ubuntu-desktop
after command is finished:
sudo apt autoremove
to get rid of leftover packages. Now you have ubuntu server. Main difference between server and desktop is just desktop packages.
add a comment |
Edit your update-manager config:
sudo apt nano /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
find line Prompt=lts
change it to Prompt=normal
then
sudo apt update; sudo apt upgrade
now your release is following normal release cycle instead of long term support
now you can remove desktop by executing:
sudo apt purge ubuntu-desktop
after command is finished:
sudo apt autoremove
to get rid of leftover packages. Now you have ubuntu server. Main difference between server and desktop is just desktop packages.
add a comment |
Edit your update-manager config:
sudo apt nano /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
find line Prompt=lts
change it to Prompt=normal
then
sudo apt update; sudo apt upgrade
now your release is following normal release cycle instead of long term support
now you can remove desktop by executing:
sudo apt purge ubuntu-desktop
after command is finished:
sudo apt autoremove
to get rid of leftover packages. Now you have ubuntu server. Main difference between server and desktop is just desktop packages.
Edit your update-manager config:
sudo apt nano /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
find line Prompt=lts
change it to Prompt=normal
then
sudo apt update; sudo apt upgrade
now your release is following normal release cycle instead of long term support
now you can remove desktop by executing:
sudo apt purge ubuntu-desktop
after command is finished:
sudo apt autoremove
to get rid of leftover packages. Now you have ubuntu server. Main difference between server and desktop is just desktop packages.
answered 2 days ago
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