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On 07/15/2011 05:31 PM, Gary Waters wrote:
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I set up a Fedora 15 installation on a laptop with anĀ intel based
chipset. I just got an AMD ( Turion ) chipset notebook. I assume
swapping the hard drive will result in the fedora installation
crashing? If such is the case, other than a fresh install, is
there a way to do it which will work?<br>
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Usually the biggest problem (at least in my experience) is with sata
drivers. The trick is to run mkinitrd and force it to include the
correct module for the new motherboard (old one should be included
by default, so there's practically no way to mess this up)<br>
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