Re: moving hard drive to new machine

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but won't that mess up all the configuration stuff i've done on this installation?

if not, i'm game.

thanks.

- philip





On Sep 19, 2004, at 9:50 PM, Brian McGrew wrote:

Boot off your cd and do an upgrade install.

-brian

Brian D. McGrew {brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx || pacemakertaker@xxxxxxxx }
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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of P. George
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 7:52 PM
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Subject: moving hard drive to new machine


i posted this earlier to the "install" mailing list, but i don't think too many folks are on that list. very quiet. spooky quiet.

so, i'm gonna have to re-post on this list, and i apologize for having
to x-post in the first place.

okay....

the problem is that i had this old clunker that i ran redhat on.  i
spent a really, really long time getting it set up just exactly the way
i wanted it.

i just moved, and during the move, the motherboard got bumped into by
something and some little soldered parts were knocked off.  long story
short... dead motherboard.  no biggie.  i've got another equally lame
motherboard to use in its place.  this one is amd-based though; the
other was intel-based.  everything else about this setup is the same.
same video, same ram, same power supply, same everything.  when i boot
it up now though, i get to grub and double-click on my install and,
instead of proceeding to boot, the grub screen vanishes and the
computer reboots.

what can i do to salvage this installation?

thanks.

- philip




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