Not sure how this happened or how to fix it..... but as it looks... definitely stuck.
I finally broke my main system down into 2 machines... one linux, one windows. Tired of rebooting multiple times a day...
I have 2 hard drives on the main machine, 1, 1tb, and 1, 2tb partitioned down to drives.
Windows was installed on the 1tb drive and linux on the one of the partitions of the 2tb drive.
Somehow, linux and windows swapped. Windows is where linux was on the 2tb drive and linux where windows was on the 1tb drive. Thinking this is no biggie, I can take the 1tb out and put it in the other system. Simple! Nope!
The 1tb drive still has a link to windows and will not boot either OS even though Linux in installed.
Is there a way to back up the entire Linux system... everything... make an exact duplicate of the drive and restore it on the other system?
Or am I stuck moving files manually over the network? It's not that big of a deal to move the files... but some things will still need to be set up again and a lot of preferences will be gone as well.
Any suggestions welcome
