Well, I do this often time

You can compile on one computer and put the drive to another without any problem
If your both computer have the same material ... nothing to do

Well CFGLAS on P4 should be like -02 -march=p4 -pipe -fmoit-frame-pointer
so both are P4, you can switch easyly

if both haven't got same material and you don't use genkernel you should probably redo the kernel if you hd are not at the same place on new computer you need to change fstab

but globally, they don't take more than half an hour

good luck

Le Wed, 15 Nov 2006 17:15:35 +0100, Jon M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit:

Hey again everyone,

Here is my situation:

I have CentOS running on a system in a datacenter, but want to switch to Gentoo. Basically what I've started to do is installed Gentoo on a P4 3.0Ghz machine at home, and plan on moving it to a Pentium D 2.66Ghz. Now if I configure/compile/install all my software on the P4, and the kernel is configured for all the hardware in the other machine, will it magically work, or will it freak out? My other concern is that maybe the applications won't be optimized for the other machine. If this is the case, once it's down there, could I simply emerge all of my programs one at a time?

My reason for doing this is to minimize downtime. I didn't want to take the server offline for a week while I take my time configuring a new setup. This way it should only be down for maybe 5 minutes while I do a hard drive swap.

Thanks in advance for anyones thoughts on this.



        

        
                
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