in the long run.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of James
Pifer
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 3:36 PM
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Subject: RE: Swapped Hard Drives
Yeah, you're probably on the right track. The Dell
machine is a PIII
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Pifer
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 3:36 PM
To: RedHat List
Subject: RE: Swapped Hard Drives
Yeah, you're probably on the right track. The Dell
machine is a PIII
1Ghz and the AMD is a Pro 1400+. I'll see if I can copy
the
boot stuff
over
On Thursday 04 September 2003 02:23 pm, James Pifer wrote:
I'd rather not reinstall this machine since I had a some stuff installed
that would take a while to install again. Any suggestions on how to get
this one going again?
Boot from the rescue CD and re-install the bootloader.
--
Hoyt
No detail, Sounds like cpu architectures getting in the way
to me.
I take it the AMD is a later processor rev than the Dell.
Example - the DEll is a pentium One and the AMD is a
Pentium 3 class machine?
The AMD might be running a 586 based kernel while the Dell
might be running
a 386 kernel. The
Yeah, you're probably on the right track. The Dell machine is a PIII
1Ghz and the AMD is a Pro 1400+. I'll see if I can copy the boot stuff
over.
Thanks,
James
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 15:04, Kenneth Goodwin wrote:
No detail, Sounds like cpu architectures getting in the way
to me.
I take it the
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 03:36:12PM -0400, James Pifer wrote:
Yeah, you're probably on the right track. The Dell machine is a PIII
1Ghz and the AMD is a Pro 1400+. I'll see if I can copy the boot stuff
over.
Don't forget about the rest of architecture-specific packages. In
particular, glibc