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    You can try over wifi, but it may be slow.
    1. Boot source and target machines on live USB/CD. Any live USB/CD should be OK. ...
    2. Partition your target hard drive. ...
    3. Mount all partitions on both machines. ...
    4. Transfer the data (network or usb) ...
    5. Change fstab on target system. ...
    6. Reinstall Grub. ...
    7. Reboot target machine.

    Clone a Linux system install to another computer | Libre Things

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    Nov 7, 2011 - Create an image using Remastersys, transfer it to a pen drive using the Startup Disk Creator utility and install on other system. The easiest way to do this is to run a bare bones Ubuntu installation on your hard drive, install VirtualBox and set up a virtual Ubuntu machine.
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    May 7, 2008 - To do this, boot into the Ubuntu install CD's live distro mode as before. Open a terminal window and type the command sudo fsck.ext3 -f /dev/sda5 to perform a disk check (assuming that Ubuntu is installed alongside Windows on your hard disk in the standard configuration).

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    Apr 6, 2014 - After searching a bit I could not find a simple and good howto to do that. The following method should work for any Linux distribution (Ubuntu, Debian, Manjaro, Archlinux, Fedora…). Source and target systems must be on the same processor architecture (though transfer from 32bit to 64bit should work).

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    Nov 11, 2014 - You can use an installed system on an external drive to test how it works before trying to install it into an internal drive. Try Ubuntu (Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Xubuntu, ...) before installing it -o- - if you want to clone the whole drive to another drive of the same size or bigger, you can use Clonezilla. - fsarchiver can ...
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    DriveImaging - Community Help Wiki - Official Ubuntu Documentation

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    Jump to Clone Drive - Clone the contents of a whole hard drive onto another completely different drive. dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb. Clonezilla. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/clonezilla is another modern imaging solution. For more on it, please see the Clonezilla homepage.

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    Mar 31, 2017 - Just because you're running a Linux operating system doesn't mean that you won't run into problems from time to time. It's always good to have a backup plan, just in case a problem strikes. Perhaps a rare Linux virus will attack; perhaps you'll be targeted by ransomware scammers. Your Linux installation ...

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    Jun 7, 2015 - Between machines running the same version of the same distribution, you can achieve a similar installation by reproducing the list of installed packages. On systems using apt , such as Debian and derivatives (Ubuntu, Mint, …), use apt-clone . See How do I replicate installed package selections from one ...

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    Dec 31, 2006 - The next step would be to tell the clone machine to install each of those packages. You'll have to copy that file to the clone machine (via network, usb drive, email, etc) and also make sure to duplicate the /etc/apt/sources.list file. Without the same access to repositories it may not be able to find the packages.

    linux - Clone Debian/Ubuntu installation - Stack Overflow

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    Oct 6, 2008 - This guide should answer your direct question. But I would recomend Rsync and simply clone entire /root. Its only expensive the first time. You can also create your own package repository and have all your machines run their daily updates from your repository.

    How to Clone or Backup Linux Disk Using Clonezilla - Tecmint

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    Aug 18, 2016 - In this tutorial we are going to show you how you can clone a block device, typically a hard-disk on top of which we run a CentOS 7 server (or any Linux distribution such as RHEL, Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, etc.). In order to clone the target disk you need to physically add a new disk into your machine with at ...

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