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Hi - is it ok to move If so - how best to do it on Dietpi ? There are many how-to pages for other linux distros.. something like this : (1) copy to temp folder name, (2) edit /etc/fstab - (3) reboot I plan to move Ideally also to move Any problems with this approach ?? |
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Theoretically you should be able to follow other Linux guides as well. There should be no problem on DietPi. But personally I don't see much of a benefit using different partitions. At the end it will be the very same SSD. |
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Thanks for the replies @MichaIng and @Joulinar 🙏🏻 What about I know Thats why I thought If there's no compelling reason to move p.s. one reason for me doing this - is so that I can always have on standby a (very recent) exact clone of |
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Thank you for your reply ! 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍 |
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Theoretically you should be able to follow other Linux guides as well. There should be no problem on DietPi. But personally I don't see much of a benefit using different partitions. At the end it will be the very same SSD.