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Old 07-17-2019, 07:12 AM   #1
circus78
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Migrate p2v old Slackware


Hi,
I need to convert physical machine (with Slackware 9.0!) into a VMware virtual machine.
Physical machine has raid 1 software (mdadm). Anyway, I think it will be not a problem to adapt /etc/fstab or lilo to single disk (in VM).
I tried with VMware Converter Standalone without success ("unable to query the live linux source machine").
I wondering if there is some other way to do this, eg. Clonezilla?

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