If 14.04 offers you an upgrade to 15.04 only (not 16.04), say yes. Then under 
15.04, upgrade to 16.04.


> On Wed, 2016-06-29 at 20:24 +0800, Roberto Verzola wrote:
> > Try upgrading to 15.04 first, and then upgrade to 16.04.
> 
> No, the OP better considers to use methods that are described by "quasi
> official" manuals. IOW one way is to add the -d option to do-release-
> upgrade:
> 
>   sudo do-release-upgrade -d
> 
> Maybe sudo isn't needed and the script asks for the password, however,
> it shouldn't harm to run sudo ;).
> 
> Anyway, there is a reason that by default the upgrade is offered for the
> first dot release, so the OP should consider to wait for the dot
> release. Reading the explanations provided by manuals and howtos is
> strongly recommended and it doesn't harm to backup the complete nstall
> first, not only the user data.
> 
> Regards,
> Ralf
> 
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