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ok, according to this doc I have to resize and move all partitions to the left so that all will fit on the new disk (and use -icds parameter) thanks for the link.
Lets assume you have a windows laptop with an 750GB HDD with a partition layout like this. some small partitions (100/500MB) at first, followed by ~700GB system partition, followed by ~50GB data partition. what is the correct way to clone this disk to smaller SSD (<= 500GB)? (assuming the used space on all partition fit on the new SSD) In this example the system partition uses 100GB and could be resized during cloning - the other partitions should keep their size. Is there a trick to do this in clonezilla?...
Lets assume you have a windows laptop with an 750GB HDD with a partition layout like this. some small partitions (100/500MB) at first, followed by ~700GB system partition, followed by ~50GB data partition. what is the correct way to clone this disk to smaller SSD (<= 500GB) (assuming the used space on all partition fits on the new SSD) In this example the system partition uses 100GB and could be resized during cloning - the other partitions should keep there size. Is there a trick to do this in clonezilla?...
Thanks - added this info to https://github.com/keeweb/keeweb/issues/2001
maybe you need the masterpassword :D it's 123
no problem 1. I've created a new database with one test entry in keeweb: 1_create_with_keeweb.kdbx 2. I opened the database i keepass -> keepass show immediately with a * that the database has unsaved changed, so I've saved the database again: 2_saved_with_keepass.kdbx 3. I opend the database from step 2 in keeweb, saved it again and tried to open it in keepass so the last file is that one with the base64 issue. but the file from step 1 seems also wrong because keepas shows unsaved changes.