I found out that problem myself. Ubuntu uses a different disc formatting than the other distro’s uses.
Interesting. I’ve done cloning for years with little problem. But then, I don’t do RAID, LVM, or encryption. I can see how that would be a little difficult.
Beware, though, of just bringing your entire home dir across to a new version. Often the dot files will be wrong, some fatally so. (Voice of experience!)
Rusty
*From:* PLUG-discuss [mailto:plug-discuss-bounces@lists.phxlinux.org] *On Behalf Of *Michael Butash
*Sent:* Monday, February 25, 2019 3:02 PM
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*Subject:* Re: How to migrate Ubuntu to new computer?
Agree here, cloning disks on linux haven't worked for me in 20 years, particularly doing anything like raid, encryption, or lvm. Start over and just get a base os working.
OS is fairly irrelevant outside of sysctl's and services loading from etc, but meshing between major revisions or distributions here is problematic at best. Clean build is best.
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