** Description changed:

  There seem to be many mysteries about the process of release upgrading,
  which the official documentation should clear up. Is do-release-upgrade
  ok for desktops? http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading and
  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardyUpgrades are quiet on this
  matter. Why is do-release-upgrade a separate, singular command, instead
  of being integrated with apt-get, aptitude, etc? It doesn't have a man
- page, which adds to the mystery. Where are users expected to find out
- documentation about it?
+ page, which adds to the mystery (bug:
+ https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager-
+ core/+bug/149042 ). Where are users expected to find out documentation
+ about it?
  
  I do all my package management from the terminal, and would like to do
  the same for release upgrade. It can be done in a screen session, it can
  be easily done over ssh, it is not affected by X freezes/restarts, etc.
  Besides, it feels weird that a GUI is _required_ for upgrading a desktop
  system. Is it? The documentation is quiet on this matter too.
  
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UpdateManagerFaq mentions some interesting
  stuff. Some of that should be explained properly in the official
  documentation, including the mysterious references to a "release
  upgrader".
  
  Suggestions:
  1) The documentation should explain various aspects of the release upgrade 
process, including how desktops and servers are different (or how they are not).
  2) Release upgrading should be integrated into the existing apt tools, with 
graphical and text interfaces. "aptitude release-upgrade", perhaps?

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Streamline release upgrades, text mode upgrading
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228910
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