There is documentation on the clonezilla site to move and
migrate individual partitions instead of the whole drive. Last i looked it
was very nicely written.
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 12:04 PM, <
joe@actionline.com> wrote:
> After reading and watching several youtube tutorials about clonezilla,
> remastersys, relinux, monodorescue, maketecheasier, live-magic,
> linux-live, revisor, instalinux, and several more, I am thoroughly
> confused. The best tutorial I've seen so far was this one:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=490n_VoldUg -- however, it shows how to do
> a complete system backup and restore and does not explain how to clone a
> single partition from one system and install that partition on a different
> system in a dual-boot arrangement.
>
> I have Kubuntu Linux installed on an IBM Thinkpad and I would like to
> install that Linux partition on my Lenovo Q150 net-top on which I have
> shrunk the windows-7 partition to half of the 250-gig HD and created
> 100-gig of free space on the rest of that HD so as to have both available
> in a dual-boot arrangement. Do I need to install Kubuntu on the Lenovo
> first? Or what is the best procedure to achieve the desired dual-boot?
>
>
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