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[Discuss] Moving Your Everyday System to New Hardware
- Subject: [Discuss] Moving Your Everyday System to New Hardware
- From: dsr at randomstring.org (Dan Ritter)
- Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2024 21:39:21 -0400
- In-reply-to: <becf66b7-a109-42ce-95ff-a865f5c2dc77@kjkelra.com>
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jbk wrote: > With nvme drives I had to devise a new strategy and I got to test it out > this past week with all around success. What I did was create two root > partitions (ext4) and associated separate esp partitions so that I could > install a bridging OS on one that then could be used to mount the > destination root partition. Would a live distro running from a USB stick have solved this problem for you? Separately: One of the nice features of ZFS is the ability to do a send/receive across SSH to replicate a filesystem snapshot. -dsr-
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