Linuxguy123 wrote:
> I'm moving /, /boot and swap from a conventional hard drive to an SSD.
>
> Both drives are 160 GB in size.
>
> I want to resize the /boot and swap partitions from 200 MB and 2 GB to
> 500 MB and 8 GB respectively. The first resize is because preupgrade
> now fails to run unless /boot is 500 MB or larger and the second because
> the swap file is supposed to be as big as the RAM in the computer and my
> laptop currently has 4GB and I want to upgrade to 8 GB in the future.
>
> So... I partitioned the SSD to the appropriate sizes. I then ran
> Clonezilla and installed the /boot data seemingly without any problem.
> I used the expert mode and told it to resize things to fit the new /boot
> partition size.
>
Assuming that you can connect both, create the partitions on the SSD, put a
filesystem on each SSD partition, and mount everything.
Example only:
mkdir /{old,new}_disk
mount /dev/sda2 /old_disk # root
mount /dev/sda1 /old_disk/boot # boot
mount /dev/sdb2 /new_disk
mount /dev/sdb1 /new_disk/boot
cd /old_disk
cp -a ./ new_disk/
The archive options of cp (as root) should copy everything.
Instead of the cp you could use rsync:
rsync -a /old_disk/ /new_disk/ # type as shown, trailing / needed
Then chroot to the new disk root and install grub.
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