Originally posted by hreindl
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yeah, that sure will work on a MBR partitioned disks
It's also perfectly possible to convert MBR partitions to GPT, as long as you shrink a few dozen MB the end of the partitions so it leaves some space for the backup GPT partition table.
that's bullshit, touching your partitioning *is* destructive
copying to a folder and then rebuilding /boot array in another way that will still boot fine in legacy boot is not.
and other than you i am responsible for 6 machines sharing the same partitioning, same UUIDs and /etc/fstab content with just different network config and adjusted package set - and no you can't make sure to never forget stop rsync fstab after tested changes on a local machine when you trained for a decade that it works that way and never did reinstalls on any linux setup
that UEFI fuck don't even work proper in a VMware guest
yeah, that all will work fine having most of the machines up to 300 km away and only reachable via SSH....
Don't shift the goalposts now that I answered your previous question.
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