Simply copying the files sure works, but I am too lazy to partition the new disk myself again. So Ii will just $dd the old disk to the new one. For that I got an m.2 USB case :)
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Could work, but I migrated away from LVM to btrfs. With subvolumes and quota, I don't need LVM anymore.
Welcome to Lemmy, glad you found your way to Archlinux :) I have ordered a USB case for my M.2.
Thank you, I ordered a USB case for my new m.2 now :)
Thank you, would it not be possible to dump the cloned disk into a file? I don't have a second PCIe slot in my laptop... I was hoping to connect an external drive, dump the nvme, replace it, and restore it.
Nextcloud like? Nextcloud was a fork of Owncloud and now Owncloud has made a new implementation with Go. So I wouldn't call it Nextcloud like :). Also, it's licensed under Apache 2.0, and it's owned by Owncloud. As we have learned recently in the FOSS world, company ownership of "important" FOSS, is a problem. So I wouldn't call this an alternative... In 2016 People left owncloud for a good reason and started Nextcloud. Although I really would appreciate Nextcloud ditching PHP and implementing itself again in something better, I am fine with the slow frontend.
Thank you for sharing your opinion. I probably should learn to set up a cluster with pure kvm, maybe libvirt just in case. If I have had the time for it right now, I would, but proxmox makes it dead simple.
I struggle, period.
Updated 3 nodes in a cluster, no problem at all.
Just update your sources with a $sed command, update the system, make sure to run pve7to8 a few times during that process and then start upgrading.
Thank you for the insight. Other comments mention Mikrotik a lot, but as I understand they don't offer open hardware … I will research some more in the direction of open hardware, thank you!
No money for Windows :P