Re: [DNG] moving to a new system

2022-06-27 Thread wirelessduck--- via Dng
> On 27 Jun 2022, at 16:02, aitor wrote: > >  > Hi, >> On 25/6/22 3:57, wirelessduck--- via Dng wrote: >> If your new drive is the same size, you could just transfer the entire >> system with clonezilla. > Although you may have trouble with some metadata like .mozilla, .git... > Cheers, >

Re: [DNG] PHP question

2022-06-27 Thread Curtis Maurand via Dng
Thank you.  I have set that up for my next server which is under construction.  I had actually used the top part of the the sury readme about downloading the key to the keyring and adding the "[signed by ...]" statement with changes made for my setup and for pkg.tdrnetworks.com, but yes, I

Re: [DNG] moving to a new system

2022-06-27 Thread aitor
Hi, On 25/6/22 3:57, wirelessduck--- via Dng wrote: If your new drive is the same size, you could just transfer the entire system with clonezilla. Although you may have trouble with some metadata like .mozilla, .git... Cheers, Aitor. ___ Dng

Re: [DNG] moving to a new system

2022-06-27 Thread Adrian Zaugg
In der Nachricht vom Saturday, 25 June 2022 15:32:21 CEST schrieb Marjorie Roome via Dng: > (1) Replicate your existing system on the new hardware, maybe with a > different disk/partition structure from what you have now. And then > upgrade to Devuan. This is the easiest method mentioned,

Re: [DNG] moving to a new system

2022-06-27 Thread eric via Dng
On 6/26/22 15:56, Radisson via Dng wrote: Am 24.06.22 um 16:05 schrieb o1bigtenor via Dng: Greetings Hoping that I'm not asking too many questions. (moving from debian testing to devuan testing (daedalus) the old system is under 5.17.xx and the new one is on 5.18 if that makes for