On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 14:27 -0800, Slack-Moehrle wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I have a server that is running nicely, except I have hit the maximum RAM 
> (4gb) and I wish to add more.
> 
> It is an ASUS board, AMD X64 dual core, nvidia nic.
> 
> What I want going to move to is a dell board, Intel Pentium M dual code, 
> which supports 8gb of RAM.
Truth be known the Asus board is faster even with the less ram.  Are you sure 
the Asus board only supports 4GB and not 8GB?
> Can I just unplug the HD and move it to the new server and boot it up?

Gee I wish it were that easy. It's not MS Windows.
Kernel Panic Not Syncing!!!!
Hit Control-D for Maintenance
# mkinitrd
You may need the first install disc to boot "linux rescue"
It's not just as easy as another posted stated I promise. It can be
literal hell. Only about %30 of systems will JUST BOOT.  Those systems
are the ones that contain "LIKE" Board Components
Before hand I would DD the disk drive number one priority so if
something does go wrong you have a image backup.

> I assume that the NIC will need to be re-setup, but what other issues would 
> there be?
> 
> I am not running X at all. Doing apache, zimbra, mysql.
How many users? Connections to it?

John

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