On Fri, 2024-07-26 at 19:07 -0700, Gregorio Gervasio Jr. wrote:
> > > > > > Patrick O'Callaghan writes:
> 
> > My mistake. btrfs-replace is for replacing a whole disk as part 
> > of a
> > BTRFS filesystem. In my case I have a vfat EFI partition, an 
> > ext4 /boot
> > partition, and a BTRFS root+/home partition, so btrfs-replace 
> > isn't
> > going to do it.
> 
> 
> It's not?  I had the same thing and just ran "btrfs replace" on 
> each
> BTRFS partition.
> 
The man page refers explicitly to "device" and the examples I've seen
all use devices rather than partitions, but of course that may not mean
anything.

> For the other partitions, I used "dd" (the source partitions were
> remounted as read-only first).  Making the new disk bootable was a
> separate problem, as you say.

I used "rsync -av", which seemed to be fine. The problem with dd is
that it will copy the UUIDs as well, which will then confuse the kernel
until you fix it.

poc
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