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We track OS Upgrade progress here: https://github.com/orgs/elementary/projects/103 And also @Fedora4LIFE you seem like a fake account??? Created at the same time as https://github.com/orgs/elementary/discussions/691 was posted and then you answer each other within a minute??? I hope this is just a suspicion. But if this is true I suggest you stop doing this. If I'm wrong, I apologize. |
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That is a feature asked since a very long while. But if it isnt there yet, it isnt because nobody thought of it, or a lack of will. |
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I think it would be more logical to click on an "Update Operating System Version" button in Settings>System>Operating System or from System updates. I think it is very logical and less tiring to take it from the servers and upgrade it with just a button, without re-writing to USB, entering BIOS/UEFI or starting the USB from the GRUB menu, and asking us whether to keep all the data or continue the entire installation during this process. I think it will happen.
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