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How to clone a homeserver drive?

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  • humptydumptyH Offline
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    Can I clone my homeserver drive the same way I do with my Windows machines using Macrium Reflect? If not, what's the easiest way to clone the drive without having to reinstall the server/apps?

    Goal: to replace the drive with a larger capacity (I know that I will need to manually adjust the partition size; went thru the process with my VPS).

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      Does Macrium work on Linux? Or bare metal?

      Conscious tech

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        dd is the standard tool for these kind of cases. For it to work you should boot your server from some live medium (like a usb stick) and make sure that the volume is not mounted at while doing the copy.

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          dd is my go to for this as well.

          A very very very long time ago, in my first job, I used to use Norton Ghost for this 🙂 It used to boot from a floppy.

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            Does Macrium work on Linux? Or bare metal?

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            @robi the idea was to take out the drive and toss it in an external enclosure and do the cloning on a windows machine.

            @girish @fbartels I’m not familiar with dd. I’ll have to look into it. Sounds like it’s command based. This will be fun lol.

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            • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

              @robi the idea was to take out the drive and toss it in an external enclosure and do the cloning on a windows machine.

              @girish @fbartels I’m not familiar with dd. I’ll have to look into it. Sounds like it’s command based. This will be fun lol.

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              @humptydumpty if you need a bit more gui (altough dd is really really easy to use) then you could look at https://clonezilla.org/.

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                @humptydumpty if you need a bit more gui (altough dd is really really easy to use) then you could look at https://clonezilla.org/.

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                @fbartels perfect! I was looking into dd and setting up/restoring Cloudron would have been easier for me. Also, I found out that Macrium doesn’t support LVM only GPT and MBR. Clonezilla supports LVM2. I know I’m using LVM but unsure which version, gotta find out first. Thanks for the help!

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                  @humptydumpty if you need a bit more gui (altough dd is really really easy to use) then you could look at https://clonezilla.org/.

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                  @fbartels wow, that clonezilla even makes a reference to Norton Ghost 👻

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                    @fbartels wow, that clonezilla even makes a reference to Norton Ghost 👻

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                    @girish to be honest I was recently surprised that Clonezilla is still getting development. It probably has been decades since I last needed to use it.

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                    • fbartelsF fbartels

                      dd is the standard tool for these kind of cases. For it to work you should boot your server from some live medium (like a usb stick) and make sure that the volume is not mounted at while doing the copy.

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                      @fbartels said in How to clone a homeserver drive?:

                      dd is the standard tool for these kind of cases. For it to work you should boot your server from some live medium (like a usb stick) and make sure that the volume is not mounted at while doing the copy.

                      Wasn’t it that dd doesn’t really work well with drives of different sizes?

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