Harddrake should detect the hardware
differences on bootup, and offer to reconfigure things.
Yeah, make sure you have harddrake running. (I always turn it off
after i get a box setup).
eric
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Hi Team
Im just getting to know Linux and Mandrake and need to know how Linux/Mandrake handles
the following situation:-
1) Lets say I install Mandrake on one PC, and setup web servers (Apache), services etc.
2) Then I move that hard disk to another machine - but this second machine has
Hi,
I have only tried this with a desktop - not a server -
and I was supprised at how good Mandrake 10 is
It picked up new network cards, graphics card (it used
a generic ATi driver), and new motherboard...
When you boot, ensure fstab (i think thats the
hardware recognition program...) is
Mark Rogers wrote:
Hi Team
Im just getting to know Linux and Mandrake and need to know how
Linux/Mandrake handles the following situation:-
1) Lets say I install Mandrake on one PC, and setup web servers
(Apache), services etc.
2) Then I move that hard disk to another machine - but this second
Mark Rogers wrote:
Hi Team
Im just getting to know Linux and Mandrake and need to know how Linux/Mandrake handles
the following situation:-
1) Lets say I install Mandrake on one PC, and setup web servers (Apache), services etc.
2) Then I move that hard disk to another machine - but this second