Re: Migrate volumes to new laptop

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If you plan to plug the only disk in your Laptop from the old to the new one, then this is not related to LVM. You might Need to refresh the bootloader, but besides that you should be good to go. If you have a different Scenario please describe it in Details (however it should be no different than a server deployment)

 

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Von: Boyd Kelly
Gesendet: Samstag, 23. Dezember 2017 09:08
An: linux-lvm@redhat.com
Betreff: Migrate volumes to new laptop

 

Hi,

I've searched hi/low and not found a howto or general suggestions for migrating volume groups from an old to new laptop.  I've found mostly server scenarios for replacing bad disks etc.  But shouldn't this be a relatively straightforward process using an external usb drive?  I would assume booting from a rescue cd/usb to start the process?   Any suggestions on general steps or link to some more info much appreciated.

 

Boyd

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