Upgrade 16.04 openvz to 18.04 but keep kernel to 2.6












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Since OpenVZ cannot be upgraded from inside of the VM's client (which I only rent). Is it possible to upgrade to 18.04 LTS from 16.04.5 LTS?



The problem lies on libc/locales



This version of libc requires kernel version 3.2 or later. Plase upgrade your kernel before installing glibc



tried to apt-mark hold libc6 and locales, the do-release-upgrade refuses to continue.










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    Since OpenVZ cannot be upgraded from inside of the VM's client (which I only rent). Is it possible to upgrade to 18.04 LTS from 16.04.5 LTS?



    The problem lies on libc/locales



    This version of libc requires kernel version 3.2 or later. Plase upgrade your kernel before installing glibc



    tried to apt-mark hold libc6 and locales, the do-release-upgrade refuses to continue.










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      Since OpenVZ cannot be upgraded from inside of the VM's client (which I only rent). Is it possible to upgrade to 18.04 LTS from 16.04.5 LTS?



      The problem lies on libc/locales



      This version of libc requires kernel version 3.2 or later. Plase upgrade your kernel before installing glibc



      tried to apt-mark hold libc6 and locales, the do-release-upgrade refuses to continue.










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      Since OpenVZ cannot be upgraded from inside of the VM's client (which I only rent). Is it possible to upgrade to 18.04 LTS from 16.04.5 LTS?



      The problem lies on libc/locales



      This version of libc requires kernel version 3.2 or later. Plase upgrade your kernel before installing glibc



      tried to apt-mark hold libc6 and locales, the do-release-upgrade refuses to continue.







      16.04 18.04 do-release-upgrade openvz






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          No, the OpenVZ 6 kernel on the host doesn't support Ubuntu 18.04. You need to wait for an update for the OpenVZ 6 kernel, or move to another host using OpenVZ 7 or Virtuozzo 7.






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            No, the OpenVZ 6 kernel on the host doesn't support Ubuntu 18.04. You need to wait for an update for the OpenVZ 6 kernel, or move to another host using OpenVZ 7 or Virtuozzo 7.






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                No, the OpenVZ 6 kernel on the host doesn't support Ubuntu 18.04. You need to wait for an update for the OpenVZ 6 kernel, or move to another host using OpenVZ 7 or Virtuozzo 7.






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