I've realised the easiest thing to do will be to simply duplicate my
existing xubuntu 20.10 installation on another partition. As before
partitions are:-
/dev/nvme0n1p2 ext4 48174 15782 29877 35% /
/dev/nvme0n1p3 ext4 896193 295877 554724 35% /home
/dev/sdb1 ext4 10016 183 9306 2% /boot
/dev/sdb2 ext4 109596 33138 70850 32% /scratch
/dev/sda1 ext4 938772 222397 668666 25% /bak
/dev/sdc1 ext4 937872 77 890087 1% /mnt
If I simply copy / to /mnt and also copy /boot to / how do I get grub
to add the new partition to the boot menu? (/dev/sdc is a SATA disk
so is visible to the BIOS so /boot can be on there with the OS)
Then if, when I ugrade my 'main' xubuntu 20.10 to 21.04, it falls in a
heap I can simply boot the xubuntu 20.10 on /dev/sdc1 and everything
will still work as before (if a little more slowly).