Specification updated.
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReleaseUpgrades?action=diff&rev2=14&rev1=12>

** Description changed:

  1. Install an LTS release, e.g. Ubuntu 18.04.
  
  2. Turn on Livepatch.
  
  3. Run “do-release-upgrade”, “ubuntu-release-upgrader-gtk”, or “ubuntu-
  release-upgrader-qt” to upgrade to the following non-LTS release.
  
  What happens: You are prompted to upgrade as normal.
  
  What should happen: At some point before you confirm that the upgrade
  should begin, you are warned that upgrading will turn off Livepatch.
  
  This warning should not appear if you weren’t using Livepatch anyway.
  
+ <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReleaseUpgrades#livepatch>: ‘If Livepatch is
+ turned on, and you are upgrading to a version where Livepatch is not
+ available, the dialog should morph to a confirmation alert: “Livepatch
+ is not available for {new version}. If you continue, Livepatch will turn
+ off.”’
+ 
  [Prompted by bug 1798839.]

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  No warning when upgrading OS will turn off Livepatch

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