'Got an off-lease Dell D430 laptop to replace my netbook. 12" screen, 1.33GHz Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, 120gb 1.8" PATA HD and an external DVD burner from Dell Financial Services. $258 plus shipping, which ain't bad. I also bought a 64gb PATA SSD to replace the slowish IDE HD.
Anyway, I used dd to create an image file of the netbook's drive on an external hard drive, installed the SSD in the new laptop, restored the image to the new laptop and everything worked out of the box. It took about an hour and a half in each direction to clone the netbook's drive but all I had to do was change the new laptop's hostname and change the MAC reservations on my router and everything works.
New laptop runs Kubuntu flawlessly, is significantly faster than the netbook and has a bigger screen. All in all the clone was a complete success
Anyway, I used dd to create an image file of the netbook's drive on an external hard drive, installed the SSD in the new laptop, restored the image to the new laptop and everything worked out of the box. It took about an hour and a half in each direction to clone the netbook's drive but all I had to do was change the new laptop's hostname and change the MAC reservations on my router and everything works.
New laptop runs Kubuntu flawlessly, is significantly faster than the netbook and has a bigger screen. All in all the clone was a complete success
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