In that case, you would start up like a live iso or something like that, to
make sure the disk you want to copy isn't in use. Then you'd use dd to do
that.
Thanks,
Alexander
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On Mon, Mar 13, 2023, 14:28 Michael via PLUG-discuss <
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It would actually be better if I could dd my existing iso drive with
persistence provided the entire device is copied bit for bit so that it is
exact. both partitions and everything. How would I do that?
would it be: dd if no. that won't work unless I can copy the drive I'm
running Linux from.