Learn how to clone (or copy) your Linux system disk including all of its data and partitions. This tutorial covers the cloning of the entire system hard disk straight from a live Linux system, without having to boot from a live USB.
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00:00 Intro
00:09 Setting the scene for Linux Mint, Debian and Ubuntu
00:58 Preparation
04:12 Attach the second harddisk
06:00 Clone the disk
LINKS
How to RESIZE (Shrink / Extend) the root PARTITION in LINUX (For Linux Mint, Debian and Ubuntu)
• How to RESIZE (Shrink / Extend) the root P...
How to CLONE the SYSTEM disk in LINUX MINT (with CloneZilla)
• How to CLONE the SYSTEM disk in LINUX MINT
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DISCLAIMER
The instructions in this video for cloning a disk are for informational purposes only. Follow these steps at your own risk. TECHMIMIC cannot be held responsible for any data loss, damage, or issues that may arise. Always back up your data and proceed carefully.
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