Re: need to switch computers without losing data

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Andy Green wrote:
jim tate wrote:

No problem, That is the nice thing about Linux, Linux will detect new hardware and make changes on new hardware.

The kernel will have a go at it, but if the initrd made when your kernel package was installed does not include drivers critical for booting on the actual computer you are booting from, it will fail to boot (eg, right SATA driver in there). You can come up on the install CD in rescue mode and reinstall the kernel package, regenerating the initrd, but that isn't trivial unless it's the kind of stuff you do all day.

Also X won't start faced with different video hardware, unless you were on vesa anyway.

But I agree, at least you can expect to be able to meddle with it and get it working if it doesn't go smoothly, and that's a lot better than the alternative!

-Andy

Andy: Thanks for your comments. We're both users, and your description is an excellent reality check. :)

To everyone: Thanks for all the responses. No question about it, this should be an exciting adventure.
Tom

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