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Subject: Re: Installing a new motherboard - anything special to do?
I would like to get a new motherboard with faster CPU. I am running RH
8.0. If I just plug in the board and boot up will RH8.0 recognize the
new board and the hardware?
Never heard of a brand named 'new'.
Seriously
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Subject: RE: Installing a new motherboard - anything special to do?
I have the same question: I am upgrading from a Celeron 300a on an Asus
I have the same question: I am upgrading from a Celeron 300a on an Asus
Motherboard to the MSI MS-694T Pro S370/FCPGA/2 Motherboard (with
integrated
soundcard) and a Cyrix 1Ghz CPU ... I am also upgrading to 256MB RAM.
Otherwise I have two IDE HD's, 1 CD reader, 1 CD recorder (none of them
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 18:09, Leon Goldman wrote:
I would like to get a new motherboard with faster CPU. I am running RH
8.0. If I just plug in the board and boot up will RH8.0 recognize the
new board and the hardware?
Leon
As mentioned by Edward, you'll need to provide further information.
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 18:09, Leon Goldman wrote:
I would like to get a new motherboard with faster CPU. I am running
RH
8.0. If I just plug in the board and boot up will RH8.0 recognize the
new board and the hardware?
Leon
RedHat kernels seems to take well the total replacement of mobos.
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Just to follow-up on this response; I just swapped a SuperMicro X5DAE
(had to RMA) with dual Xeons for a Tyan Tiger 230T with dual PIIIs. I
had installed RH8. Plug in all you hard drives the same way. I also
installed a PCI NIC and sound in the new board.
I would like to get a new motherboard with faster CPU. I am running RH
8.0. If I just plug in the board and boot up will RH8.0 recognize the
new board and the hardware?
Never heard of a brand named 'new'.
Seriously though - how are we supposed to know when you don't specify Make
Model, nor
I would like to get a new motherboard with faster CPU. I am running RH
8.0. If I just plug in the board and boot up will RH8.0 recognize the
new board and the hardware?
Leon
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