On 2020-07-08 22:20, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
On Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 5:11 PM toddandmargo via users
Even though I knew it would not work, I tried clonzilla'ing the two.
Odd since you can restore one partition at a time in clonezilla.
So, if you partition new drive (LVM/whatever), you then feed the
partitions. But I have only done that by first creating a clonezilla
server.
I did the whole thing. And I knew better, but ...
I created a dual legacy / EUFI dual boot flash drive
with a full version of Fedora on it. I found that
Fedora always thinks it has the original EUFI or original
legacy boot on the drive. I suppose you could configure it out,
but the project is something to behold.
What if you boot off a liveCD and then move the bits you want to
save, mentioned below? Also, your box cannot boot off the NVMe drive
and then mount old drive?
Oh it is easier than that. I have full access to the original drive
and a wonderful "dump" backup of the original drive. It will not be
too hard to migrate the data over. And it will dump all the sins
of the past. And I already have Fedora 32 installed on the NVMe drive.
The scope of this server has changed dramatically, so reinstalling might
no be such a bad idea. It would dump a lot of sins of the past. I just
was to restore users, groups, /home, /export, samba, ftp and I am
good to go.
I take you are then just rsyncing it?
I will just use cp and krusader
I was just hoping there was a utility out there that
would do it all for me. But, I am thinking it would
be better to start over.
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