Re: From SSD to NVME
Thank you all for your response.
Just to explain: I have only "standard" partitions. One for /boot, /, /usr,
/var and /home. Most of them are luks encrypted.
This cloning I did often ovetr the years. My debian is rather old (means, first
install years ago, but it was of course upgraded) and during the years, I
cloned it from mechanical harddrive to SSD, then to a bigger SSD and so on.
This worked well and without any issues using clonezilla, resizing with
gparted and resize2fs intelligently.
Although, first it was a change from /dev/hdaX to /dev/sdaX, this was well and
easlily done until I changed to UUID. Even with this, the cloning worked
perfectly without any flaws.
But /dev/hda and /dev /sda are very similar, except of the naming scheme.
But I never used NVME drives before and know (shame on me!) not much about it.
If NVME are only super fast SSD's, then it will be easy, but if NVME are a
complete alien hardware, then I might come in trouble (Nothing, that can not
be fixed!).
So I asked here, maybe someone did the already the same, I intend to do and
could give me some clues.
In the next days I get my new notebook and will report of my success.
Maybe it will be helpfull for other people, too.
Have fun!
Hans
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