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can I migrate/move a openzfs rpool from one computer/disk to another?

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Can I zfs send/recv the rpool of this system from one disk to another disk on this computer and have everything be identical in the environment except for bpool and whatever boot setup? In other words, move it to (for example) a GPT disk with bios_boot partition etc. without losing ANY of the configurations in window manager and so on?

If yes, what are the steps to follow? I don't think I can easily recreate the exact original install on the destination disk because it was a focal install upgraded to jammy.

I assume "cloning" it into a completely different distro (debian/arch) is not possible..?

This is currently a non-bootable openzfs on root ubuntu jammy 22.04 install. This is on a legacy BIOS computer with MBR and an EFI boot partition (ESP) and 2 zpools (bpool&rpool) inside an extended partition.

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