Replacing the caching device (SSD) of a bcache set

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Hello,

I am running a root file system (/) in a bcache set (/dev/sda3 as the
backing device and /dev/sdb -the SSD- as the caching device).

I want to replace the caching device with another hardware.

The question is, which is the best procedure to replace it? I was thinking
about:

- turn off computer.
- replace SSD with the new one.
- turn on computer.

It seems to me very simple, perhaps too much. Does it need any other
step? Reattaching?



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Salutacions...Josep
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