Hi Matthias !
Your mail appears to be a bit confused.

On 19/11/2023 at 12:03, y...@vienna.at wrote:
I have a working machine with bookworm. Really nice one.
It happen to be booted from an  USB stick with DB12 SCSI10 for the moment

What does "DB12 SCSI10" mean ?

And I want it to bring Debian 12 from this stick SCSI10 to another stick, SCSI9!

What do you mean by "bring" ? Install ?

which is prepared with db12-live now, but should be useable as quite normal bookworm on other machines.

What do you mean by "prepared with db12-live" ? Did you write some live system image on it ?

working machine  with /dev/nvme0n1, part of RAID!
               1   MB     Freier Speicher
Nr.:1   536,9 MB  B  K  ESP
Nr.:2   998,6 GB           ext4
Nr.:3       1   GB       F  SWAP
            728  KB     Freier Speicher

SCSI9   (0.0.0)(sda)  126,6 GB  Disk 3,0 to be installed,  with DB12 "live".iso now.
                                   To be replaced by regular DB12.
SCSI10 (0.0.0)(sdd)      7,9 GB  Source disk with DB12.iso as the source and with D-I

What is DB12.iso ?

Problem: The working machine cannot be changed, therefore SCSI10 is booted.

What do you mean ?

And SCSI9 has to be partioned.
But! Partioning tries to influence the working machine,  especially N r.:1, of course NR..3 too!

What do you mean by "influence" ?

And! What does  B  K  ESP mean?

"B" means "boot" because partman stupidly confuses the ESP type and the boot flag on GPT.
"K" means "keep", do not reformat the partition.

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