** Andy Smith <andy(a)bitfolk.com> [2019-06-18 20:27]:
If I am reading this correctly:
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/i386-architecture-will-be-dropped-starting-w…
then 18.04 was the last LTS release of Ubuntu on 32-bit x86 CPUs.
If you wish to run Ubuntu 20.04 at BitFolk then you will need to do
that as 64-bit amd64.
As Ubuntu supports 18.04 to some degree out to the year 2028, if
you're currently on 32-bit then you could remain on that release for
some time. Although you will of course find it harder and harder to
get by with older package versions.
If you are currently on 32-bit Ubuntu and wish to switch to 64-bit
you can do so yourself by doing a self-install:
https://tools.bitfolk.com/wiki/Using_the_self-serve_net_installer
You would need to use the "arch" command first to switch from 32-bit
to 64-bit.
If re-installing is too much disruption, a reminder that we are
happy to give you an additional VM for free for up to 2 weeks for
you to migrate into:
https://tools.bitfolk.com/wiki/Migrating_to_a_new_VPS
Finally, it is possible to cross-grade from 32-bit to 64-bit, but
the procedure is complicated, scary, and not supported by either
Ubuntu or BitFolk. More info here:
http://users.digitalkingdom.org/~rlpowell/hobbies/debian_arch_up/index.html
https://wiki.debian.org/CrossGrading
(Yes, these are for Debian, but the steps are basically the same for
Ubuntu)
The only BitFolk-specific deviation from the above procedure that is
required is to make sure to use the "arch" command in the Xen Shell
to switch to 64-bit before you try to boot your 64-bit kernel.
Otherwise it starts a 32-bit boot loader that won't work. It won't
hurt anything, it just won't work until you change it.
** end quote [Andy
Smith]
This has been on my todo list for way to long and I was planning to use your
additional VM offer to get to 18.04. All I need is two weeks where I can
guaranty enough time to do the work - hence the in place upgrade to 18.04! I
can vouch for the offer being very handy though, unfortunately last time I did
it I either didn't think to switch to 64 bit or it was still recommended to use
32 bit in a VM, I think the latter from my vague memory.
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