17 Oct
2016
17 Oct
'16
7:18 p.m.
On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 21:11:23 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
you could simply
sudo systemd-nspawn -bqD /mnt/
from the existing install and run the commands required for your bootloader of choice, assuming this grub auto thingy does generate UUID based entries and your fstab (if you still should use fstab at all) does contain those, too, since sdx would change from x=b to x=a, if you remove the old drive.
PPS: Oops again, this would add entries for the new and old drive's ;), so after removing the old drive, you need to run the grub auto-thingy again, to get rid of the entries related to the old drive.