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I want to upgrade my ubuntu to recent version which contains latest kernel 4.10. I saw following links. https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/installing-upgrading.html and https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-upgrade-to-ubuntu-16-04-lts but it didn't work. How can I upgrade 17.04 from 16.04.2 in command line?

yongrae
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    17.04 is not officially released yet and therefore we do not support it here yet. But anyway, you can not directly upgrade from 16.04 to 17.04, you must first upgrade to the next and currently latest release 16.10. The command to do that is do-release-upgrade. It is always strongly recommended to make a backup of your important data first, just in case something might go wrong. – Byte Commander Mar 26 '17 at 11:22
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    You can currently also get a newer kernel up to version 4.8.0 in Ubuntu 16.04 by installing the HWE kernel stack. – Byte Commander Mar 26 '17 at 11:23
  • Or get Ubuntu 17.04 .iso image from here – M. Becerra Mar 26 '17 at 11:24

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