Hi,
Thanks for the update. Is there a option to bypass the detect of the Debian version so that i can make an migrate.?
Thanks,
Wout
@Woutuit
To be honest, not that I am aware of.
That is, I am aware of some very very "dirty workarounds", but it is better to not elaborate upon that - for many reasons.
If you need a migration in general sense, then it is often recommended to wait until the bug fix has been applied to an update - just install the update!
If you really need an instant migration and are willing to do some manual tweaking, then please note that you can use (a combination) of rsync + site importer (for the site databases, if any).
There - often, but not always - is no need to migrate server settings.
Moreover, the necessity to migrate your server settings should be virtually non-existent, since you are migrating from Debian 13 x86_64 to Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS (and they are essentially flavors of the same, to some extent and/or to a high degree).
Nevertheless, the "manual migration" is a bit of a fuzz, in comparison to the easy-and-robust migration with Migration Manager.
I should recommend using Migration Manager, but you should know that manual migration is also possible.
As a final note, it is always good to realize that you can (either) run the Migration Manager after a "manual migration", in order to remove all flaws of the manual migration and/or to enhance consistency across source and target server, (or) leave it "as is", since any new server has the bless of being completely clean of all the nonsense of extensions, of rubbish files, of failed packages, of phantom packages, files and directories and so on.
I can always recommend to migrate any existing server to a new, clean server ....... every odd couple of months.
I hope the above helps a (tiny) bit!
Kind regards....