Hi all,
just want to check I'm not about to cause myself any headaches. I've on old PC with 2 drives, 4Gb and 30Gb. I've installed the 4 Gb drive in my current PC and it shows up in /etc/fstab, reformatted and reading/ writing works fine. I now want to swap in the 30Gb drive and store the 4Gb at another location.
Would the simplest method be to:
1. Boot as usual
2. Remove the drive's entry in /etc/fstab (or comment out with "# " as I need to use it again?)
3. Power off, disconnect, etc
4. Swap drives
5. Boot up
6. Create a mountpoint
7. Find new drives UUID
8. Mount drive
9. Copy data from drive
10. Unmount
11. Use Gparted to reformat
12. Mount drive
13. Add entry to /etc/fstab (was going to copy the 4Gb's entry, just changing the UUID)
14. Reboot
So, what have I missed?
Thanks
just want to check I'm not about to cause myself any headaches. I've on old PC with 2 drives, 4Gb and 30Gb. I've installed the 4 Gb drive in my current PC and it shows up in /etc/fstab, reformatted and reading/ writing works fine. I now want to swap in the 30Gb drive and store the 4Gb at another location.
Would the simplest method be to:
1. Boot as usual
2. Remove the drive's entry in /etc/fstab (or comment out with "# " as I need to use it again?)
3. Power off, disconnect, etc
4. Swap drives
5. Boot up
6. Create a mountpoint
7. Find new drives UUID
8. Mount drive
9. Copy data from drive
10. Unmount
11. Use Gparted to reformat
12. Mount drive
13. Add entry to /etc/fstab (was going to copy the 4Gb's entry, just changing the UUID)
14. Reboot
So, what have I missed?
Thanks

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