I have been experi-MINT-ing with linux to learn more about it, and to get the system (on a laptop) to the point that it has all the capabilities that I need to have for it to be my main system for everyday use. The linux environment is currently loaded on a 1-TB USB drive. I have now used the USB drive to boot up on my desktop PC, and am very satisfied. Especially having a much larger monitor, quad-4 processor speed with twice the ram, etc. Now, I want to "clone" the USB drive to a new 1-TB internal hard drive. I am thinking that accomplishing this would fairly simple and straight-forward using only 2 or 3 commands in terminal mode. I am envisioning installing the new drive in the PC, booting from the USB drive, initializing the new hard drive, then "cloning" the USB drive to the new drive, re-booting from the new drive and enjoying the peace and harmony that will exist throughout my office.
There are a number of reasons I want to do this, but those reasons are many and would bore the average reader. Am I on the right track here? Any help would be, as usual, greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Kemo
There are a number of reasons I want to do this, but those reasons are many and would bore the average reader. Am I on the right track here? Any help would be, as usual, greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Kemo