On 21/05/18 00:24, Russell Coker via luv-main wrote:
> You have to be careful when using dd on disk images as matching UUIDs cause 
> problems.
> 
> Also for RAID configurations using the DOS partition table you can use
> "dd if=sda of=sdb bs=1024k count=10" to copy the partition table and boot 
> loader configuration to a new disk.  But that causes big problems with GPT.

There are methods to change the UUID of volumes, create new UUIDs with
the uuid tool (or some other equivalent).

tune2fs /dev/{device} -U {uuid}

cryptsetup --uuid {uuid} /dev/{device}
  - be careful, may need to adjust /etc/cryptab file and probably
    recreate initrd as well.

I've not tested either of these though....

Cheers
A.




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