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Just my opinion ( not even .2 cents worth though).
=>-----Original Message-----
=>From: Patrick O'Neil [SMTP:patrick howard genetics utah edu]
=>Sent: Saturday, September 26, 1998 4:31 PM
=>To: redhat-list redhat com
=>Subject: Upgrade to my hardware, backing up linux
=>
=>I have been looking at picking up a new BH6 motherboard and
=>a Celeron 300a CPU. This would be an upgrade from my present
=>Pentium 166MMX system. I have also been concerned about the
=>fate of my well-setup RH 5.1 system. I started with (and have)
=>the RH 5.0 CD but am now beyond that in every way. Is there
=>some way I can avoid having to totally reinstall linux after
=>replacing my motherboard and CPU? I would love to avoid having
=>to start all over again from RH 5.0 and working up to all the
=>updates that I now have with my kernel 2.0.35 system.
=>
=>What would be the best way to do this while minimizing the
=>pain? I already know I will have to reinstall Winbloze 95 and
=>OS/2 but that is much less daunting than having to start all
=>over again with linux.
=>
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=> Sept 8, 1989
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=>Padraig Ui Niall
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