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Here's what I get when attempted to run update.php:

Requirements problem

Errors found

MISSING UPDATES FOR: SYSTEM The installed version of the System module is too old to update. Update to a version prior to 9.0.0 first (missing updates: system_post_update_layout_plugin_schema_change, system_post_update_entity_reference_autocomplete_match_limit).

MISSING UPDATES FOR: TAXONOMY The installed version of the Taxonomy module is too old to update. Update to a version prior to 9.0.0 first (missing updates: taxonomy_post_update_configure_status_field_widget).

MISSING UPDATES FOR: TEXT The installed version of the Text module is too old to update. Update to a version prior to 9.0.0 first (missing updates: text_post_update_add_required_summary_flag).

MISSING UPDATES FOR: VIEWS The installed version of the Views module is too old to update. Update to a version prior to 9.0.0 first (missing updates: views_post_update_limit_operator_defaults, views_post_update_remove_core_key).

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  • How exactly did you perform the upgrade? From what exact version of Drupal 8 to what exact version of Drupal 9? Update your question, please.
    – leymannx
    Commented Jan 24, 2022 at 21:30
  • Thanks, leymannx. So, I was going from 8.9.20 to 9.0.0. I'd installed the upgrade status module and made sure everything was compliant before updating.
    – Dan
    Commented Jan 24, 2022 at 22:21
  • Update your question please and add this. No one should have to look in the comments to find crucial information there. Please also tell us if you performed database updates on 8.9.20.
    – leymannx
    Commented Jan 25, 2022 at 7:26
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    Welcome to Drupal Answers! So far, the question just give a list of error messages; it doesn't explain what you don't understand in fixing the issue. Actually, the question isn't even a question, as it doesn't explicitly ask any question.
    – avpaderno
    Commented Jan 26, 2022 at 9:42

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The answer is in the messages: "Update to a version prior to 9.0.0 first". Upgrade to the newest version of Drupal 8 first before upgrading to Drupal 9.

"Update" means also executing schema updates, either with update.php or with drush updatedb.

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  • Thanks, cilefen! Yep, totally did that. I installed the upgrade status module, made it all compliant, had my site at Drupal 8.9.20. It all looked so good. Then I got this when I updated to Drupal 9. Happy to provide more info and truly appreciate the help!
    – Dan
    Commented Jan 24, 2022 at 22:19
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    @Dan – Did you perform database updates on 8.9.20?
    – leymannx
    Commented Jan 25, 2022 at 7:24
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    @leymannx. I believe I did, but now that you mention it, I'm not 100% sure. Great point. I can reload the old db and go through the process again. I'll update with results.
    – Dan
    Commented Jan 27, 2022 at 18:59

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