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Replacing Ubuntu With Newer Version in Dual Boot Setup

In this video, I share how I replaced the existing Ubuntu with a fresh new Ubuntu without disturbing the dual boot setup. Here’s the …

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4 thoughts on “Replacing Ubuntu With Newer Version in Dual Boot Setup

  • Few months ago, i requested a video on Arch install with btrfs systemd KDE plasma but it seems not taken up by the team yet.

  • Seems easy and interesting. I never dual boot. I just erase disk & install distro. Ubuntu – Linux Mint – Manjaro – Arch KDE. You guys are really good at Foss content creation which is easy to understand.

  • thanks for the detailed information clearly explained on how to upgrade an Ubuntu OS in dual boot , with a newer version of Ubuntu still in dual boot. Yes it is very helpful for me (and I guess many others) to see these type of actions explained clearly. What is a little more complicated but soo much more rewarding is to (have and ) make a separate Home partition. This will help maintaining your personal files while upgrading. Another thing it an upgrade of new install of the Windows OS, as this messes up hte grub file. So it would be helpful to make a viedo on Windows upgrade on dual boot while maintain the grub dual boot functionality, thanks

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