david smethurst wrote:
i am changing motherboards and cpu
i want to keep my current load on the hard drive.
can do a repair on it to pick up the chipsets on the board?
both are 64bit boards and its fc3-64
hard drive is sata and that will be the only thing which will be the
same.
I've swapped from a dual Celeron (Pentium II era) with an Intel chipset
to a single Athlon 64 on an nVidia chipset, with FC3. It Just Worked
(for what I was using: I'm not sure I got the on-board Ethernet
configured, but then I was about to re-install with FC3 64, so I wasn't
too bothered). Windows 2000 needed a re-install.
Having said that, watch out for your initrd and your SATA drivers.
Fedora can do the lot once it's got / mounted. But if you're changing
SATA chipsets, you may need to make a new initrd: see man mkinitrd.
Hope this helps,
James.
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