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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/3/2014 10:34 AM, Boris Borisov
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<pre wrap="">Hello wizards :)
Friend of mine ( sort of web developer ) has ubuntu vmware install on
windows host. Now he is decided to move the same install to partition
on the same windows harddrive. I suggest to free space on the disk and
create new partition + swap then to attach the new partition under
vmware ubuntu machine -> run some live distro and copy ubuntu install
to the new physical partition. Then should be grub install game.
Do I missing something and giving him some bad ideas :)
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<font face="DejaVu Sans">fsarchiver might be your friend here.<br>
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I wonder if you could do a base install of ubuntu in the physical
partition. that would take care of all the grub things. then
restore fsarchiver data overwriting said physical partition with
the already configured things from the vmware system.<br>
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might be fun.<br>
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Preston<br>
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