I have a dual boot system - Windows 11 and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Windows 11 on regular SSD(2.5 inches) and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on PCIe NVME Gen 1 - 512 GB. As PCIE NVME prices has come down and my usage of linux has increased, I bought another PCIe NVME Gen4 4 TB drive for my linux. My desktop's mother board has provision for only one PCIe NVME drive which means I need to clone 512 GB PCIe NVME to 4 TB PCIe NVME. Has somebody has done this in the past? Anything to be taken care of? My linux install is simple - / and swap partition and nothing fancy. Was going thru this link but it seems there is not much discussed about this.
I used AOMEI Assistant Professional edition for this. Clonezilla in Ubuntu Linux 22.04 LTS didn't recognized my existing PCIE NVME SSD(on which Linux was installed) from which I wanted to transfer my Linux O/S to new PCIE NVME SSD.
It worked flawlessly. Just do sector by sector copy and switch from old PCIE NVME SSD to new PCIE NVME SSD on the computer motherboard. After that my dual boot worked as it is.
Once within Ubuntu Linux, I unmounted "/" and resized the "/" via gparted.