Le 31/01/2014 19:45, Fabrice Vaillant a écrit :
Hi
I'm using debian 7.3 on my laptop (Dell E5530) and it runs perfectly
fine. I'm considering remplacing the hdd by a ssd.
The thing is I'd rather not go through the hassle of setting up debian
to suit my computer. The question I'm asking is, what would be the
simplest way(if it is possible) to "clone" my existing installation
onto the new ssd.
Knowing that the root and the home are on two different partition of
my hdd which are the only partition on my disk beside the swap.
Howewer the ssd is smaller than the disk and the home partition will
need to be resized. I also consider slightly increasing the root
partition size as it is quitte full (77%) after running "apt-get clean".
Since I am at it, I would also like to know if it is possible to
remove the swap as it is bad for ssd life to write and rewrite, and I
have plenty (8 giga) of ram.
Clonezilla is a great bootable CD/USB live distrib that can do disk
cloning or partition clonning (if disks are not the same size).
It uses the tools partclone, partimage, ntfsclone which are all in
Debian.
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