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Neat. Now you have a snowflake install. How do you upgrade it?
Upgrade what? The LXC/VM you just removed because of a wonky script?
You went on with this for way too long, my guy. We get it, you don't like the helper scripts.
Did you purposefully misunderstand me? How did you not know that I meant "how do you update the thing you installed with a rando shell script" and not "how do you update something after removing it"?
You go into the LXC's console and type
update
, or use whatever package manager is available in the LXC.I'm pretty sure for most of them you just type
update
and it will update.