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Trying to clone drive put it in another computer
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I'm not clear on your praxis here. Are you cloning the drive to an HDD on one machine, and then unscrewing it and expecting it to run screwed into another? If that is the case you are probably going to have lots of problems even if the machines are identical models, and UUID's are the least of them. Even if the two machines are connected together properly, you will have dependency issues after the fact, and it certainly will not save you any time. You need to establish the first machine as server, and the second as client, to even begin on the right footing for this, and you still will have a lot of Debian work ahead of you because there is no freestanding installer. If these are personal computers, for personal use, and you are inexperienced with Debian, you are far better off time-wise to use a live ISO to install LL to the second, and copy files to a USB from the first and add them to your new installation. I may be misunderstanding your praxis so apologies in advance if that is the case.

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Re: Trying to clone drive put it in another computer - by trinidad - 06-27-2016, 03:43 PM

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