Suggestions on replacing an old encrypted /home drive with a new drive?
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1562347/suggestions-on-replacing-an-old-encrypted-home-drive-with-a-new-driveI have a setup where I have root on a ssd and /home on an encrypted (ecryptfs) hdd.
After numerous years I'm thinking of upgrading my storage and replacing the old drive entirely (will probably use as an external backup).
I've considered clonezilla but don't like the idea of being w/o use of my PC for that long. It's a pretty big HDD (6TB) so idk how long it will take. That said if that's the less headachy route, sure. That said, the new drive will be substantially bigger and from what I've read I'll have to expand the partition which might be an issue with ecryptfs? Someone please let me know if I'm wrong.
So what suggestions does the forum have for this process?
I'm considering just rsync'ing the drive but not sure that it would be encrypted. Could I run ecryptfs on the new drive, rsync my /home to the new drive, and set /home to the new drive on a fresh install and expect it to play nice? or would having two .ecryptfs folders clash? I imagine this route won't cause issues with permissions and owners since it would be set up under my current profile?
Finding ways to simplify: I'm pretty sure I know where my 'own' data (videos, photos, documents, etc) are so it's no fuss to move those over. I'm mostly concerned with the data/settings of installed programs, like browser profiles. I remember doing something with a .bin file during a previous move but that was nearly 10 years ago.
Considering just installing the new drive, encrypting the new drive, setting as home with a fresh install, and moving /home over piece by piece.


