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Move Lubuntu 20.04 from bigger hard drive to a smaller SSD

Move Lubuntu 20.04 from bigger hard drive to a smaller SSD

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KingJjpr
Member
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12-09-2024, 03:55 PM
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You're looking for a way to reduce the size of your 1TB SSD while keeping it suitable for Plex. A live USB with a smaller partition might work, but you'll need to be careful with the UUID and boot process. Clonezilla can help migrate the partition, though it may require some setup. Make sure to test thoroughly before relying on it.
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KingJjpr
12-09-2024, 03:55 PM #1

You're looking for a way to reduce the size of your 1TB SSD while keeping it suitable for Plex. A live USB with a smaller partition might work, but you'll need to be careful with the UUID and boot process. Clonezilla can help migrate the partition, though it may require some setup. Make sure to test thoroughly before relying on it.

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Tuckerj0604
Junior Member
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12-09-2024, 05:10 PM
#2
Reduce the sections and spread them out, or rebuild the partitions on the new drive. Then sync all the data and reinstall grub.
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Tuckerj0604
12-09-2024, 05:10 PM #2

Reduce the sections and spread them out, or rebuild the partitions on the new drive. Then sync all the data and reinstall grub.

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Shibouh
Senior Member
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12-10-2024, 12:21 AM
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Without any information beyond the Plex server, why not simply set up a fresh Ubuntu installation from the ground up? That would appear to be the optimal method for guaranteeing compatibility during updates.
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Shibouh
12-10-2024, 12:21 AM #3

Without any information beyond the Plex server, why not simply set up a fresh Ubuntu installation from the ground up? That would appear to be the optimal method for guaranteeing compatibility during updates.

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Kynedee
Posting Freak
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12-11-2024, 07:55 AM
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I followed my plan directly. I had to bypass and let the partition table adapt dynamically, yet everything functioned smoothly without affecting Grub despite its intended failure. I assumed the worst scenario wouldn’t happen and considered reformatting the SSD as an alternative approach.
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Kynedee
12-11-2024, 07:55 AM #4

I followed my plan directly. I had to bypass and let the partition table adapt dynamically, yet everything functioned smoothly without affecting Grub despite its intended failure. I assumed the worst scenario wouldn’t happen and considered reformatting the SSD as an alternative approach.

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ObviouslyAlex
Junior Member
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12-11-2024, 09:06 AM
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It's quicker to move metadata, review and correct wrong matches and TV show analysis, so you can skip intros instead of spending 12–18 hours rebuilding. For example, saving time compared to 30 minutes.
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ObviouslyAlex
12-11-2024, 09:06 AM #5

It's quicker to move metadata, review and correct wrong matches and TV show analysis, so you can skip intros instead of spending 12–18 hours rebuilding. For example, saving time compared to 30 minutes.