2008/1/30, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx>:
I say this because for a long period of time, after changing my employement, I was without internet connection, so weekly I moved a couple of SATA-I disk back to my home computer. At IPL time I have to rerun the XOrg config, but this was an automatically invoked process.
I think Anaconda is making the difference here. In my personal experience, no PCLinuxOS, nor Ubuntu or others works this way: I've tried both :-)
Moving your disk isn't going to work in fedora either without a lot of
contortions if your new disk controller needs a different driver.
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I say this because for a long period of time, after changing my employement, I was without internet connection, so weekly I moved a couple of SATA-I disk back to my home computer. At IPL time I have to rerun the XOrg config, but this was an automatically invoked process.
I think Anaconda is making the difference here. In my personal experience, no PCLinuxOS, nor Ubuntu or others works this way: I've tried both :-)
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Alessandro Brezzi
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