I want to keep my old computer fully functional as a backup. Thus I'd like to leave the existing drive in it.
It would be super easy to clone my existing drive with dd if it wasn't for the Windows install. Do a minimal install, dd the Linux stuff and then somehow fix the boot entries ?
On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 1:11 PM sixpack13 <sixpack13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
not the answer of your question, but maybe a hint:
Why not to screw the old Fedora disk into the new workstation and to
adjust the boot order in the bios ?
and then boot the windows raw (!) disk via Virtual Box or maybe KVM.
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sixpack13
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