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TIny-Hacker @zmaint For what it is worth, I use a spare computer (Dell Optiplex Micro, 6th Gen i5, Intel onboard 620 graphics) to install Solus (and occasionally other distros as the mood moves) on an m.2 drive, update, and then put the drive into the computer on which I am going to run Solus. I don't clone or use doflicky. I just set up the drive on the Optiplex and install it into the computer that I want to use to run Solus. Solus seems to adjust to the different hardware without issues on boot. The only downside that I can see is that the drive shows up by name (rather than Linux Boot Manager) in the computer for a few reboots. But it seems to work fine so it might be worth a try. Good idea, @zmaint.