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The disks will have a different UUID, so will be seen as different devices. I can't remember what you need to do, but I'm pretty sure that the *arrs have a guide for transferring to a new disk without the files being detected as new.
The containers (docker etc) don’t have access to the uuid, they just see the mounted folder.
The “dates “ on the files however may change. Cloning the drive is recommended
I would like to stick with recommended solution and I don't mind if dates of the files change. It would be nice if you have any source I can follow.
Look up “dd” , that’s the utility you want to use
I’d post a link, but I’m mobile right now
Thx
Ah, that's good to know. Thanks for the correction :)
I found a post how to move root folder, but I'm afraid it will not move hardlinks for qbittorrent.