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You can replace a hard disk in a Linux computer without shutting it off or affecting any running programs by using LVM (Logical volume Management). There are some guides around for it but of course, it means being able to connect both disks to the machine at once.
Could work, but I migrated away from LVM to btrfs. With subvolumes and quota, I don't need LVM anymore.