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Downgrade back to 20.04 if it is possible
I am afraid it will lead to more fucked up situation
There are many free options you just need to look for your specific needs.
Grab a backup wipe reinstall 20.04, reinstall Hestia, restore backup?
any recommendation ? I don't have specific needs.
Too many important things in the vps.
Ok I am tapping out. That last line makes no sense to me my man.
I would suggest you to first manually take a backup or snapshot and do a complete wipe as i doubt you will get success installing any panel on a vm that already had a prior webserver installed i mean it would literally fuck it up or try myvestacp but don't forget to take backup things can get real messy.
Type in the Caddyfile or nginx.conf like mentally strong people.
Donate 10k to hestiaCP to do an emergency upgrade to work with 22.04
I mean that is easy, isn't it?
Restore the backup/snapshot you have taken before going for such big change as ubuntu version bump - you for sure have backup for that, right?
If by any means you did not have backup/snapshot prior to ubuntu version change then for sure you have daily/weekly backups, right? Reinstall to 20.04 and restore latest scheduled backup and manually pick/restore things that did not get backed up before last scheduled backup and now.
I’m only using HestiaCP with Ubuntu 22.04, but install from brand new OS.
Looks like I don't have any options at all. Wiping the vps is not possible for now. The vps is more like general purpose development backend server. I want to make it as development server for jekyll (Jekyll failed miserably on ubuntu 20).
Backing it up, wiping, and restoring it all will take days. Unfortunately I don't have time for that right now. Good thing the apache, nginx, mysql, is still working. Also the Vesta command line API still working. As far as I know, only the control panel is down.
I guess I am stuck with a CLI for the time being.
Setup another VPS with 20.04, restore your backup and then gradually migrate your important stuff over however long that takes.
I don't see it why it so hard for you.
backup all important datas and databases. wipe everything, start new, reconfiguring everything restore backup. done.
if those are important then you should have backup. depending so much on the reliability of one VPS is just... things can go wrong, one way or the other
LoL, I am on Indonesia. with 10K you can buy a house.
It's hard because it's a hassle, not because it's difficult. I don't have that much time at hand right now. I was hoping I could get solution that took 1 or 2 hour to finish.
wait till the control panel will start support your OS version 😂😂🧐🤔
Setup a second machine, migrate your stuff over.
I did the same mistake, I upgraded my Ubuntu too, it was fucked from the inside out, including kernel panic, entirely fucked.
It sucks yes, but it will suck every second you don't do anything.
So in the US, even California (e.g. Trona) Watched a lot of youtube videos about worst places in US lately.
any recommendation control panel for ubuntu 22 ?
To be honest, is there anything in 22 that you really need? I still install 20.04. on my vps and haven't run into any issues yet. Standard support goes until 2025, EOL is 2030. With Ubuntu, I have found that I upgrade OS only once in a while. Before 20.04. I had been using 18.04 for years.
Never touched 19, 21, 22.
Jekyll
Don't use Ubuntu.
Debian is prob. the most stable you can get, Ubuntu has snaps, cancer with extra steps.
Hestia should work on Debian 11.
This surprises me
What is it about Jekyll that requires Ubuntu 22.04?
it complains about ruby being version 2 or something.
I even tried apt install jekyll, while it's successfully installed, it failed to run bundle install of minima theme. it complain about some dependency being low version.
Still rocking 18.04, will go EOL this year.
I've just checked: Jekyll requires Ruby >=2.5 , but since Ubuntu 20.04 comes with Ruby 2.7 , this requirement is satisfied
Did you follow these instructions precisely?
https://jekyllrb.com/docs/installation/ubuntu/
Oh it definitely does work very well indeed
By all signs, Hestia supports Ubuntu 22.04:
https://www.hestiacp.com/