* Platoali ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [30.07.08 10:57]:
> Hi,
> 
> My old laptop  is dying. I'm going to move my gentoo installation to a new 
> one.  The old one was an old Pentium-M and the new one is core due. I want to 
> to tar the root and boot and ..  files from the old one to untar it to the 
> new one. I want to know,  What packages needs to rebuild  (with What flags?) 
> in the old one so that I would have a basic runable system  in the new that I 
> can rebuild all the packages on the new system with the new FLAGS?
> 
> Did anyone do this in the past? Have anyone any experiences regarding this 
> issue? Any comments? suggestions?
> 
> This is my old laptop make.conf
> 
> CHOST="i686-pc-linux-gnu"
> CFLAGS="-march=pentium-m -O2 -pipe"
> CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
> MAKEOPTS="-j2"
> 

Don't do it.

I think your kernel will only support the pentium-m and most of the 
software also. So a emerge -e world would bee necessary.

Normal Gentoo Installations are highly optemized for the specific 
hardware. That is the whole point about using gentoo.

so save your world file and then setup up gentoo fresh and new. Won't be 
that long, as you now own a core 2 duo...

> Best regards
> Ali Yazdi 
> 

If you want such functionality, use Debian or Ubuntu.

Sebastian

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