Provided by: ubuntu-release-upgrader-core_24.04.27_all 

NAME
do-release-upgrade - upgrade operating system to latest release
SYNOPSIS
do-release-upgrade [options]
DESCRIPTION
Upgrade the operating system to the latest release from the command-line. This is the preferred command
if the machine has no graphic environment or if the machine is to be upgraded over a remote connection.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-V, --version
Show version and exit
-d, --devel-release
If using the latest supported release, upgrade to the development release
--data-dir=DATA_DIR
Directory that contains the data files
-p, --proposed
Try upgrading to the latest release using the upgrader from Ubuntu-proposed
-m MODE, --mode=MODE
Run in a special upgrade mode. Currently "desktop" for regular upgrades of a desktop system and
"server" for server systems are supported.
-f FRONTEND, --frontend=FRONTEND
Run the specified frontend
-c, --check-dist-upgrade-only
Check only if a new distribution release is available and report the result via the exit code
--allow-third-party
Try the upgrade with third party mirrors and repositories enabled instead of commenting them out.
-q, --quiet
-e ENV, --env=ENV
A comma-seprated list of environment variables (e.g. VAR1=VALUE1,VAR2=VALUE2) that should be set
during the upgrade.
SEE ALSO
update-manager(8), apt-get(8)
October 2009 DO-RELEASE-UPGRADE(8)