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   David B. to Monsieur   
   Imgur access in the United Kingdom. (was   
   30 Dec 25 17:26:48   
   
   From: BD@hotmail.co.uk   
      
   On 30/12/2025 10:17, Monsieur wrote:   
   > Gordon wrote:   
   >> On 2025-12-30, Axel  wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>> I wanted to clone my 500 Gb LM nvme disk to a 500 Gb mechanical drive,   
   >>> but Rescuezilla reports that the target disk is too small. ??   
   >>>   
   >>> https://auslink.info/linux/rz.jpg   
   >>>   
   >>> I also get that message when trying to create an image.   
   >>>   
   >>> Foxclone also reports that the disk is too small.   
   >>>   
   >>> https://auslink.info/linux/foxclone.jpg   
   >>>   
   >>> How come? thanks,   
   >>>   
   >> The destination disk is smaller that the source.   
   >>   
   >> Yes we are talking about maybe just a few bytes.   
   >   
   > It is not a question of "just a few bytes", it also happens when you   
   > make an image of a partition and then immediately write the image back   
   > to the *exact same* partition, without altering anything.   
   >   
   > https://imgur.com/a/bJQ3uYD   
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   Imgur access in the United Kingdom   
      
    From September 30, 2025, access to Imgur from the United Kingdom is no   
   longer available. UK users will not be able to log in, view content, or   
   upload images. Imgur content embedded on third-party sites will not   
   display for UK users.   
      
   ReF:   
   https://help.imgur.com/hc/en-us/articles/41592665292443-Imgur-ac   
   ess-in-the-United-Kingdom   
      
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