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Marco Moock <
mm@dorfdsl.de> wrote:
> Am 13.06.26 um 09:16 schrieb Paul Hardy:
>> How portable are Pi SD cards between Pi generations? I have a current
>> OpenMediavault system using a Pi4, system on SD card, and data on a USB
>> RAID disk pair. I have a spare Pi5. If I clone the SD card, will it boot
>> the Pi5, retaining the OMV system, and recognise the USB disk data?
>
> Depends on the OS. Which one do you have?
It?s OpenMediaVault 8.3.1-3 (Synchrony), which is based on Debian 13
(Trixie).
>> I realise it would have different MAC address and I?d need to sort IP
>> access. Anything else needing to change?
>
> DHCPv6 DUID might also be an issue if you use that for static assignments.
Not knowingly. I?m largely IP v4 here.
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Paul at the paulhardy.net domain
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