Munkii Kii wrote:


On 4/26/07, *Otto Rodusek (AP-SGP)* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hi,

    Opensuse LIVE CD/DVD is excellent at auto-detecting most types of
    hardware and can be run on a variety of configurations.

    However, if I install opensuse (10.2) to hard disk - the startup seems
    to be specific to the hardware configuration at time of installation.
    For example, if I were to do a full install to hdd and made sure that
    all works fine, then if I were to replace the motherboard, the hdd
    would
    no longer boot - usually due to a difference in chipsets. Is there
    a way
    to install opensuse (10.2) to hdd so that it does a hardware detect at
    startup just like in the LIVE DVD version??

    Thanks for any help / info in this area.

    Best rgds. Otto Rodusek.

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NO! how often do you change you motherboard anyway?!!
Hi - thanks for the reply - admittedly not often to change m/b - but would be nice to be able to create a master clone drive that can be used across a range of systems - especially when you have a mixture of 93 systems and notebooks. Rgds. Otto.
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