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i am on 12.10 and had to interrupt a 'do-release-upgrade' to 13.10

Now, later, when i run 'do-release-upgrade;, it reports back as 'unable to find new release'

Can someone help out ?

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sudo apt-get update;sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
you may need to use the debian menthod:
sudo sed -i 's/quantal/raring/' /etc/apt/sources.list then run the above command then to upgrade then you can upgrade to saucy by running sudo sed -i 's/raring/saucy/' /etc/apt/sources.list then run the 1st command

if you meant 13.04 and not 13.10 don't do the second sed command

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  • sudo apt-get update;sudo apt-get dist-upgrade <---- This worked ! And yes, i meant 13.04 ( not 13.10 ) -- Thanks much!
    – Shyam
    Apr 29, 2013 at 12:01

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