Re: New Motherboard Install

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On 6/30/06, Randy Wyatt <rwwyatt01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Will you be changing  the CPU?  and do you use the generic kernel as
provided by redhat?
I have brought up redhat after a moterboard and CPU change just fine.
It only required a little modification.  You will have to reconfigure
X after the system comes up  so you may want to make sure that you
boot into runlevel 3.

Yes, the CPU will change but the good news is that I use the generic
kernel from FC5.  No recompiles on this system.

Reconfiguring X does concern me a bit.  It has been 5 yrs since I last
fiddled with such things.  I am afraid that all the advances in Linux
installs with X configs that actually work has left me spoiled and
lazy!  :-)

Very good point about booting into runlevel 3!

Thanks!

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