Here's how I do such stuff:
Partition the new disk however you want.
Boot from a live disk (e.g. - an Ubuntu installation DoK)
Mount both old and new, and copy everything over. I usually
use "cd old ; tar cf - . | tar -C /new xvf -".
Shut down
On Wednesday, 1 May 2019 7:29:37 IDT Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> The subject says it all. But a few more details. My 1Tb drive is
> about to die and I'm moving to a new 3Tb drive. The drive
> (/dev/sda) includes 5 partitions - / , /home , /boot/efi , /data ,
> swap. Most of the bad blocks seem to