On 2025-08-29 23:53, Andy Smith wrote:
Also are these three disks currently in three operating bootable other machines, or do you have three disks in one machine and you boot and choose between them via the bootloader, i.e. only one of them is in use at any given time?And are all these disks in the same machine? Meaning that you have threedifferent bootable disks to choose from plus this other 1TB disk that can be used but isn't something you boot into? We really could benefit from knowing what you are trying to achieve instead of your ideas of how some unstated thing could be achieved by way of "ISOs".
Hi, I've numerous PCs, old but seem quick enough for me. pfsense one ~120Gb diskBookworm PC one ~200Gb disk doing Webmail with apache also offering links to documents and that. Bookworm PC one ~200Gb disk and a 3Tb disk mounted in fstab that I work on. Bookworm PC one ~200Gb disk and a 3Tb disk mounted in fstab that I mount with sshfs and move with thunar stuff that I want a backup of from PC I work on. Some stuff I want to keep I've also put on drives and kept in a drawer, some on DVDs, some I put on the space I get with my webhosting. I've got an old Synology NAS with 2 3Tb disks I haven't used for a bit as it seems slow.
I think I've got copies of stuff I want to keep but wonder which is best way to have copies of the actual OSs. That I can copy back to a disk and have it boot if the OS disk breaks.
Answers already received are appreciated.