Previous the upgrade, my bashrc file was modified in order to add some Path configuration.
While executing do-release-upgrade
everything was fine until a message prompted about the status of the bashrc file and an option menu was displayed.
From the menu, I chose the "compare changes" option and the only difference was my previous modification. No problem.
Here is the problem: I ctrl-c
and the whole upgrading stopped. After that, I rebooted my computer and from then it is possible to start Ubuntu only in recovery mode.
After logging in (in recovery mode shell) the welcome header message says "Welcome to Ubuntu 15.04" but the "your Ubuntu release is not supported any more" and "new release '15.04' available" warnings still appear.
I've tried to do-release-upgrade
again but got the "no new release found" message.
How can I finish or re-run the upgrade??
Thanks
For how to boot to the Recovery mode of ubuntu, please refer to: https://askubuntu.com/questions/92556/how-do-i-boot-into-a-root-shell
– Ingch Feb 07 '19 at 11:01