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Use ubuntu 18.04 image with apps installed. And modify the image to boot and run on pi 4 with apps on old image

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I have a ubuntu 18.04 system image from a supermicro 4G ram 64g disk with apps installed.

I want to modify only the boot o/s to run on rasb pi 4 with 8g and 128g usd card.

is this possible and something a novice can do?

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What is "supermicro 4G ram 64g disk"? Duckduckgo says it is an SSD, then how does it have RAM? Also, does it have an ARM processor? Otherwise that installation will not be compatible with Raspberry Pi
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@ArchismanPanigrahi I think the OP meant an image from a 64GB drive (details are irrelevant). The question is where it was working before? If on a x86 or x86_64 PC than no, it CAN'T be used on a RPi. There are images for that.
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50+ years experience says NO! Especially not a novice. You can get a list of all programs (with `dpkg -l | grep -E '^ii'`), find your "apps", then set up your pi, and reinstall the "apps", if they're available. The pi's CPU might not run programs simply (Hah!) copied over, due to CPU architecture differences. And it's been decades since complex programs stood on their own, not requiring certain versions of certain shared libraries, configuration files, ...
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