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Take care when using UUIDs for partition moving etc etc
Hi folks
just a warning - particularly when moving / re-arrainging partitions which use a UUID for mounting e.g Linux fstab
I spent a fruitless (off and on) 3 hours trying to fix a system where I'd moved the /mome partition
in the /etc/fstab I had UUUID= in stead of UUID=
It's really easy to miss these sorts of errors !!!!
sometimes in VM's rather than re-install the OS you might want to move the / and /home (or any other partitions) -- I got a larger SSD for some VM's and rather than re-install the OS's I was messing around with partition management. Macrium works brilliantly to "Clone" the OS's to larger devices (virtual disks in this case)) -- but the fun part now comes with moving / re-allocating. It's not as easy as windows !!!!! but doable.
Anyway a decent learning experience - but to save other people time -- do take care and check the partition UUID's carefully !!!!.
Cheers
jimbo