On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 16:22, Karsten M. Self wrote: > on Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 12:07:04AM -0400, Neal Lippman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > I'm thinking about upgrading my system from its current AMD Athlon XP > > based system to a P4 (actually, I need to put together a new system for > > my son, so I'm thinking of giving him my current MB/processor and > > putting a new MB/processor into my system). > > > > Obviously, I don't want to lose my current testing installation in the > > process. I'm hoping that an MB/processor swap into the case and a reboot > > will leave me just with a rerun of modconf to change installed modules > > to match the new hardward's ethernet and sound cards (I'm goign to reuse > > my current video card) and I'll be back in business. > > Most likely, nothing's going to change.
That was my assumption / hope...but you never know. > > There are no drivers specific to the CPU (mostly), though there are > kernel flavors specific to specific kernel architectures. If you're > upgrading CPUs within the P4 familiy, it's a transparent change. Well, I'm going from an Athlon XP to a P4 system; the new system will probably by i865 based - as far as I can tell, 2.4.21 supports the 865 chipset. With sATA, on board lan, etc, there will be some modconf'ing to do. The only package I am aware of that is specifically compiled for the K7 platform is mplayer, so I'll obviously need to remove and reinstall the 586 platform version. > > Best bet is to have bootable media (boot floppy, Tom's Root Boot, > LNX-BBC, Knoppix) handy. I always keep a tom's root boot handy just in case (it's also helpful at work when I need to reboot a windows workstation into Linux too <g>). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]