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Migration and Cloudron/Ubuntu Update

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    • ShaiS Offline
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      wrote on last edited by girish
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      I'm about to migrate a Cloudron from Linode to a home server. Linode is running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with Cloudron 5.6.3.

      I just installed Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on my new home server.

      Do I need to wipe the home server and start over with Ubuntu 18.04? Or is there a way to do this migration that also includes using Cloudron 6.0 on Ubuntu 20.04?

      Thanks.

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      • ShaiS Shai

        I'm about to migrate a Cloudron from Linode to a home server. Linode is running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with Cloudron 5.6.3.

        I just installed Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on my new home server.

        Do I need to wipe the home server and start over with Ubuntu 18.04? Or is there a way to do this migration that also includes using Cloudron 6.0 on Ubuntu 20.04?

        Thanks.

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        @shai yes, right now it would be advisable to keep everything the same version.

        Conscious tech

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        • ShaiS Shai

          I'm about to migrate a Cloudron from Linode to a home server. Linode is running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with Cloudron 5.6.3.

          I just installed Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on my new home server.

          Do I need to wipe the home server and start over with Ubuntu 18.04? Or is there a way to do this migration that also includes using Cloudron 6.0 on Ubuntu 20.04?

          Thanks.

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          @shai I recommend updating to Cloudron 6 and then migrating over. You can go to Updates -> Check For Updates and you should have the update. It will say the release is unstable, but you can go ahead and install it.

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          • girishG girish

            @shai I recommend updating to Cloudron 6 and then migrating over. You can go to Updates -> Check For Updates and you should have the update. It will say the release is unstable, but you can go ahead and install it.

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            @girish I successfully migrated my Cloudron from one server to another. I followed your directions and updated Cloudron to v 6.0.0 before making my final backup of the old server.

            Thank you.

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