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Tutorial: cloning your Linux Lite drive using the 'dd' command.
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(04-01-2018, 12:46 PM)m654321 link Wrote: Yes, that's sounds feasible. To be on the safe side you could make your partition on the HDD a bit smaller than your destination drive: maybe 30 or 31GB. It may well work with 32GB - perhaps I'm just being over-cautious ...

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Thank you again, I feel confident to try it now.

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Re: Tutorial: cloning your Linux Lite drive using the 'dd' command. - by justme2 - 04-01-2018, 01:15 PM

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