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During dist upgrade from 20.04 to 22.04 my disk got full and I see a lot of errors on terminal

Finally I reached: Upgrade complete The upgrade has completed but there were errors during the upgrade process.

And I clicked close

Now do I reboot or I need to free some space and rerun trh upgrade again before rebooting?

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    The apt dist-upgrade command will not upgrade a system from one release to another; there is do-release-upgrade command that does that. You should have ensured you had space BEFORE attempted the release-upgrade. We currently have few specifics; is this a Server install? Desktop install? how far in the upgrade were you (if downloading you can do whatever you want, if package installs had started you may have a problem, so be specific as to what exactly you saw! and what last few packages were & errors that occurred & be precise) etc..
    – guiverc
    Commented Jul 1 at 9:41
  • Now everything fails with fatal error in libgcrypt apt, reboot etc.. It's desktop not server Commented Jul 1 at 9:45
  • Where in the question does it say it is an encrypted system? Please use the edit feature and add some more details to the question.
    – David
    Commented Jul 1 at 10:07

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