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martin.wojtczyk.de
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| | | | | Assuming you have a dual boot system, a desktop with multiple drives. GRUB is setup to dual boot wither into Windows or into your Linux distribution. Now, one day, you change the drive configuratio... | |
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mor-pah.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] A technical guide explains how to migrate a live CentOS or Debian mail server to a smaller disk within a Proxmox virtual machine while minimizing downtime. | |
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hjr265.me
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| | | | | By design, a Raspberry Pi always requires an SD card to boot from. But one can still have its root partition located on an external storage device. Be it for reasons involving speed improvement, or avoid challenging the write endurance of an SD card. The details in the following steps may vary based on the distribution of Linux being used, but the fundamental idea should be similar anyway: Assuming a distribution of Linux is already installed on the SD card, use it to boot a Raspberry Pi up. | |
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utf9k.net
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| | | My self help guide to installing Arch | ||