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<p>Hello All</p>
<p>I hope that February turns out to be a good month for all. We
need one, yes?</p>
<p>Once again NMGLUG has saved my chestnuts, what with my updating
and upgrading errors that rendered it impossible to do either.
Ted, you were pivotal in getting the bugs out and my setup works
just fine. I'm running Ubuntu 20.04 with Mint desktop. I've been
itching to upgrade the distro to 22.04 but as usual am afraid that
some mess will result. I usually have glitches that I need to fix
after an upgrade but I've always worked them out.</p>
<p>Now what I'd like to do is clone my 250GB SSD to a 1TB SSD for
the added space. I had already cloned my 250GB drive onto the 1TB
but never upgraded it as I wanted to do. So I have a several
months old cloned drive of 300GB partition and the remainder
unformatted space. What I don't know is if I need to reformat the
1TB drive in any manner or just delete the 300GB partition and
have a 1 TB, unformatted drive, as it came when new. Or, do I need
to delete the partitions and either have all 1TB unformatted or
format the 1TB as ext4 or something?</p>
<p>Thanks again folks and may the FOSS be with you</p>
<p>Brian<br>
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