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Advice/questions on migrating to internal boot & TPM

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Good morning,

I currently have a stable UR 7.3.1 with USB boot & license. I've been lurking a bit and think I'd like to move to internal boot and TPM license. I've looked through many pages of posts and I guess I might just be missing some key details.

I currently have two possible "targets" for the boot:

  • WD Black SN770 1TB; currently used for NVME Cache and contains all AppData. About 88GB used.

  • WD Black SN770 1TB; currently used for NVME VM/Docker and contains ISO's, VM's, and the docker.img/libvirt.img. About 333GB used.

Was thinking of trying to put it on the NVME Cache where AppData is housed, but is there a difference in the ease of making the changes? It doesn't really matter to me which one get's used.

How do I go about carving out a partition/space to put the boot, how much should I allocate, etc? Any links to some instructions for a dummy/noob like myself? Sorry for the (probably) very basic questions, but I'm not sure how much of the "heavy lifting" I need to do before using the tool to switch to internal boot.

TIA!

Solved by JorgeB

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It would be similar; basically, you need to back up that pool, then use the wizard to recreate it as a split boot pool, then restore the data to the data partitions.

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Thanks very much!

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