How do I upgrade from 17.10 to 18.04 using usb

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I tried to use the update manager but it says your computer is up to date.
Upgrade to 18.04 from 17.10



So I downloaded The .ISO file for Ubuntu 18.04.



Then when I boot from USB there is no option to upgrade.Only to erase for new installation and to divide partition.







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  • The Ubuntu 18.04 live DVD / .ISO contains no packages. But a compressed image of the authors OS install.
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    May 8 at 12:22






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    I would try again without the USB. Have you checked do-release-upgrade -c? askubuntu.com/questions/110477/…
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I tried to use the update manager but it says your computer is up to date.
Upgrade to 18.04 from 17.10



So I downloaded The .ISO file for Ubuntu 18.04.



Then when I boot from USB there is no option to upgrade.Only to erase for new installation and to divide partition.







share|improve this question




















  • The Ubuntu 18.04 live DVD / .ISO contains no packages. But a compressed image of the authors OS install.
    – Knud Larsen
    May 8 at 12:22






  • 1




    I would try again without the USB. Have you checked do-release-upgrade -c? askubuntu.com/questions/110477/…
    – Katu
    May 8 at 13:09












up vote
3
down vote

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up vote
3
down vote

favorite











I tried to use the update manager but it says your computer is up to date.
Upgrade to 18.04 from 17.10



So I downloaded The .ISO file for Ubuntu 18.04.



Then when I boot from USB there is no option to upgrade.Only to erase for new installation and to divide partition.







share|improve this question












I tried to use the update manager but it says your computer is up to date.
Upgrade to 18.04 from 17.10



So I downloaded The .ISO file for Ubuntu 18.04.



Then when I boot from USB there is no option to upgrade.Only to erase for new installation and to divide partition.









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  • The Ubuntu 18.04 live DVD / .ISO contains no packages. But a compressed image of the authors OS install.
    – Knud Larsen
    May 8 at 12:22






  • 1




    I would try again without the USB. Have you checked do-release-upgrade -c? askubuntu.com/questions/110477/…
    – Katu
    May 8 at 13:09
















  • The Ubuntu 18.04 live DVD / .ISO contains no packages. But a compressed image of the authors OS install.
    – Knud Larsen
    May 8 at 12:22






  • 1




    I would try again without the USB. Have you checked do-release-upgrade -c? askubuntu.com/questions/110477/…
    – Katu
    May 8 at 13:09















The Ubuntu 18.04 live DVD / .ISO contains no packages. But a compressed image of the authors OS install.
– Knud Larsen
May 8 at 12:22




The Ubuntu 18.04 live DVD / .ISO contains no packages. But a compressed image of the authors OS install.
– Knud Larsen
May 8 at 12:22




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1




I would try again without the USB. Have you checked do-release-upgrade -c? askubuntu.com/questions/110477/…
– Katu
May 8 at 13:09




I would try again without the USB. Have you checked do-release-upgrade -c? askubuntu.com/questions/110477/…
– Katu
May 8 at 13:09















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