@InFerNo if it's not a boot drive, you can use gparted to copy the partition over - it's copy and paste, literally. Then set flags using gparted as well. If it's a boot drive you'll need an additional step after to use boot-repair to fix the boot sector and load grub onto it.
It's really simpler than it sounds, I've used it a few times myself. You can also use an #Ubuntu iso to execute this process after booting from it to ensure the 16GB partition is not in use when trying to copy it.
@InFerNo if it's not a boot drive, you can use gparted to copy the partition over - it's copy and paste, literally. Then set flags using gparted as well. If it's a boot drive you'll need an additional step after to use boot-repair to fix the boot sector and load grub onto it.
It's really simpler than it sounds, I've used it a few times myself. You can also use an #Ubuntu iso to execute this process after booting from it to ensure the 16GB partition is not in use when trying to copy it.
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