On Wednesday 10 January 2001 07:49 pm, Joseph Red wrote:
> I'm getting a new motherboard, and I'm planning to possibly put it in
> my Linux box tonight. It's an Abit BE-6 2, with onboard udma66. I'm
> not going to be using those at first, I'm just going to stick w/
> standard IDE until I get new drives. A bunch of background for a
> simple question. Can I swap this MB with my old one (Asus p2b), or
> is there something in Linux I need to do in preparation? Thanks.
I've swapped motherboard/cpu a few times. Linux didn't even blink,
Windoze had a few problems. Just don't forget to enter bios on your
first boot and make the appropriate changes. As with any operation
like this, it's wise to bakup and save what you can't afford to lose.
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Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay