2017-07-24 12:20 GMT-03:00 Ancor Gonzalez Sosa <ancor@suse.de>:
On 07/23/2017 02:01 PM, Juan Erbes wrote:
Because I had to reinstall Leap because crashed the hard drive and I had to replace it on the computar of a friend, as my internet connection is slow, I asked a friend to download and record the DVD of the last beta of Leap 42.3. But as the download of the iso my friend made it from windows, the dvd was corrupt, and some of the packages failed in the installation, just like the installation of grub.
I choose to install Leap 42.2, and upgrade with the leap 42.3 beta dvd, with the internet connection enabled, and most of the packages were installed from the repositories, but it took about 6 hours to upgrade.
As on my computer the Leap partition 42.1 was broken, I want to clone Leap 42.3 from the other disk. On my pc I have installed Leap 42.2, so no hard disk needs to be mounted, both the source and the destination to clone Leap 42.3.
¿Which is the better way?
Both partitions, source and destination has about the same size of about 60 GB (the destination 59.4 GB).
FSArchiver usually makes a great job cloning filesystems to partitions with different sizes. It claims to support btrfs with some limitations, check if those are acceptable for you:
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