Ubuntu sub-version not updated?
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One of my 3 Cloudrons was long time ago installed with 22.04 LTS and mentions: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
Last weekend I upgraded two others from 20.04 LTS to 22.04 LTS and mentions: Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTSThe big question: how/who is upgrading 22.04.2 LTS to 22.04.5 LTS and/or is it needed?
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Hmz, I appear to be on Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS

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The dot releases of ubuntu are just snapshots of the ubuntu package versions at a point in time. Since cloudron anyway enables automatic security updates, the necessary packages are updated .
The rest of the updates are just bug fixes, installer, HWE, kernel releated stuff. If you feel differently about this, you can always update using
apt full-upgradebut be careful of those kernel updates. In the past, atleast on at DO, the server won't boot after a kernel update and DO won't help. We had to revert everything and upgade using Cloudron backups. -
The dot releases of ubuntu are just snapshots of the ubuntu package versions at a point in time. Since cloudron anyway enables automatic security updates, the necessary packages are updated .
The rest of the updates are just bug fixes, installer, HWE, kernel releated stuff. If you feel differently about this, you can always update using
apt full-upgradebut be careful of those kernel updates. In the past, atleast on at DO, the server won't boot after a kernel update and DO won't help. We had to revert everything and upgade using Cloudron backups.@girish said in Ubuntu sub-version not updated?:
but be careful of those kernel updates
thanks for explaining, I'm on NetCup RS and during the upgrade procedure from 20.04 to 22.04 I remember seeing kernel updates going by and all went fine. I'll think twice before updating especially if it's not really needed.
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