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recently I upgraded my Ubuntu to 21.04 using dev channel:

sudo do-release-upgrade -d

(it was because I was curious of 21.04 and couldn't use -c flag because of this)

where:

-d, --devel-release
              If using the latest supported release, upgrade to the development release

Now I wonder, am I using dev version of Ubuntu from now on? I would like to eventually use stable version of 21.04. How do I do that?

Tomasz Giba
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    You're using the same 21-04 like everybody else. – ChanganAuto May 17 '21 at 11:59
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    Just keep 21.04 updated :). Does this answer your question? [I installed an alpha or beta, am I up to date with the final release if I keep upgrading?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/5675/i-installed-an-alpha-or-beta-am-i-up-to-date-with-the-final-release-if-i-keep-u) – Kulfy May 17 '21 at 12:04
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    Anyways, in this case, `-d` does not mean development **release**, but should rather be called *"unsupported upgrade path"*. The question was asked before. E.g.: [Is the “Final Release” a “Development Release”?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1229890/is-the-final-release-a-development-release) – pLumo May 17 '21 at 12:06
  • Thank you for your responses! – Tomasz Giba May 17 '21 at 12:21

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