I have a VM running a Debian Linux 6 OS with a OTRS Helpdesksystem. The VM is on a physical machine running Windows Server 2016 Standard and is joined to a domain.
I want to copy or clone the vhdx file to another VM for testing purposes on the same physical machine.
On Windows there is a function called Sysprep, which removes SSID and other unique information such as IP adress and Computer Name.
How is this done with a Linux vhdx file? Is there anything else to be aware of when copying a Linux machine?
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Copy Linux machine
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Re: Copy Linux machine
If your host is Windows then you should be asking the question on a Windows forum. Or you could read the Virtualbox online User Manual. You really need to understand the differences between clones and snapshots, versus just copying the file.