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Store your apps and preferences securely.

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kleinne_meid
Member
228
11-01-2016, 06:05 AM
#1
You can back up your applications and then reinstall them on the new drive. Simply copy the necessary files to the target location, ensuring everything is in order before switching drives.
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kleinne_meid
11-01-2016, 06:05 AM #1

You can back up your applications and then reinstall them on the new drive. Simply copy the necessary files to the target location, ensuring everything is in order before switching drives.

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Amtrak10
Senior Member
639
11-11-2016, 06:03 AM
#2
The simplest approach is to create a backup of your home folder and in the new setup on the updated drive, swap your home folder with the backup. Then reinstall all the programs you previously used on your old system. Transferring binaries isn't recommended as it can lead to more problems than it solves. The only format that works well for moving files is AppImages.
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Amtrak10
11-11-2016, 06:03 AM #2

The simplest approach is to create a backup of your home folder and in the new setup on the updated drive, swap your home folder with the backup. Then reinstall all the programs you previously used on your old system. Transferring binaries isn't recommended as it can lead to more problems than it solves. The only format that works well for moving files is AppImages.

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Dododaan12345
Junior Member
40
11-11-2016, 01:29 PM
#3
Yes, you can find an estimate of the remaining time by checking a map app or navigation tool that shows estimated travel duration between locations.
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Dododaan12345
11-11-2016, 01:29 PM #3

Yes, you can find an estimate of the remaining time by checking a map app or navigation tool that shows estimated travel duration between locations.

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Leszibs_FaTx
Junior Member
12
11-11-2016, 09:55 PM
#4
FAI is a method for automatic, hands-off installation of Linux across multiple devices. It handles setting up and configuring Linux environments on computers, virtual machines, and even large clusters or cloud setups. You simply power on one or more PCs, and within minutes the systems are ready, tailored exactly to your requirements, with no manual input needed. It also supports generating custom disk images for virtual machines or cloud platforms via the FAI.me service. https://fai-project.org/ https://fai-project.org/FAIme/
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Leszibs_FaTx
11-11-2016, 09:55 PM #4

FAI is a method for automatic, hands-off installation of Linux across multiple devices. It handles setting up and configuring Linux environments on computers, virtual machines, and even large clusters or cloud setups. You simply power on one or more PCs, and within minutes the systems are ready, tailored exactly to your requirements, with no manual input needed. It also supports generating custom disk images for virtual machines or cloud platforms via the FAI.me service. https://fai-project.org/ https://fai-project.org/FAIme/

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jdclay
Member
154
11-16-2016, 04:08 PM
#5
SMART could be the solution you need. Try smartctl via the command line or opt for a GUI such as GSmartControl.
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jdclay
11-16-2016, 04:08 PM #5

SMART could be the solution you need. Try smartctl via the command line or opt for a GUI such as GSmartControl.

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JaeHD
Junior Member
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11-16-2016, 05:31 PM
#6
ID","Name","Failed","Norm-ed value","Worst","Threshold","Raw value","Type","Flags"
1","Raw Read Error Rate","never","200","51","0","<b>pre-failure</b>","POSR-K"
3","Spin-Up Time","never","177","2,125","21","2,125","<b>pre-failure</b>","POS--K"
4","Start / Stop Count","never","96","96","0","4,999","old age","-O--CK"
5","Reallocated Sector Count","never","140","0","200","0","<b>pre-failure</b>","PO--CK"
7","Seek Error Rate","never","200","0","0","0","old age","-OSR-K"
9","Power-On Time","never","83","0","12,530","old age","-O--CK"
10","Spin-Up Retry Count","never","100","0","0","0","old age","-O--CK"
11","Calibration Retry Count","never","100","0","0","0","old age","-O--CK"
12","Power Cycle Count","96","0","4,444","old age","-O--CK"
192","Head Retract Cycle Count","200","0","222","-O--CK"
193","Load / Unload Cycle","198","0","6,249","old age","-O--CK"
194","Temperature (Celsius)","101","87","0","42","old age","-O---K"
196","Reallocation Event Count","200","0","0","0","old age","-O--CK"
197","Current Pending Sector Count","200","0","0","0","old age","-O--CK"
198","Offline Uncorrectable","200","0","0","0","old age","----CK"
199","UDMA CRC Error Count","200","0","0","0","old age","-O--CK"
200","Multi Zone Error Rate","200","0","0","0","old age","---R--"
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JaeHD
11-16-2016, 05:31 PM #6

ID","Name","Failed","Norm-ed value","Worst","Threshold","Raw value","Type","Flags"
1","Raw Read Error Rate","never","200","51","0","<b>pre-failure</b>","POSR-K"
3","Spin-Up Time","never","177","2,125","21","2,125","<b>pre-failure</b>","POS--K"
4","Start / Stop Count","never","96","96","0","4,999","old age","-O--CK"
5","Reallocated Sector Count","never","140","0","200","0","<b>pre-failure</b>","PO--CK"
7","Seek Error Rate","never","200","0","0","0","old age","-OSR-K"
9","Power-On Time","never","83","0","12,530","old age","-O--CK"
10","Spin-Up Retry Count","never","100","0","0","0","old age","-O--CK"
11","Calibration Retry Count","never","100","0","0","0","old age","-O--CK"
12","Power Cycle Count","96","0","4,444","old age","-O--CK"
192","Head Retract Cycle Count","200","0","222","-O--CK"
193","Load / Unload Cycle","198","0","6,249","old age","-O--CK"
194","Temperature (Celsius)","101","87","0","42","old age","-O---K"
196","Reallocation Event Count","200","0","0","0","old age","-O--CK"
197","Current Pending Sector Count","200","0","0","0","old age","-O--CK"
198","Offline Uncorrectable","200","0","0","0","old age","----CK"
199","UDMA CRC Error Count","200","0","0","0","old age","-O--CK"
200","Multi Zone Error Rate","200","0","0","0","old age","---R--"