Yes, absolutely correct.
I rarely use it, and my daily activities are done in Linux.
But, I'll do some more research, but it still isn't necessary
because I have a good backup plan in effect.
The only inconvenience I experience anymore is
configuring all my preferences into a new install.
And the 10.04 is good for, what? 4 years or so?
I'll worry about it when another LTS is released.