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Titel: Brain Transplant - can I move Kanotix HD to a new comp?
Verfasst am: 09.09.2006, 17:19 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 07. Sep 2006
Beiträge: 10
Wohnort: first floor, door on the right
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I just built a new machine, but the Kanotix install on my old one is too nice to wantonly dump. Plus, the HD in the old machine might be a candidate for the new system anyway.
Is it possible to put the old HD into the new comp?
Judging from the scrolling stuff at boot, I am under the impression that HW recognition doesn't re-run at each boot - if this is indeed the case, can it be commanded to rerun on an installed system?
That would save quite some time. |
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Titel: Brain Transplant - can I move Kanotix HD to a new comp?
Verfasst am: 09.09.2006, 18:02 Uhr
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spamhog,
if you put it on the same controller as master/slave, as its been before, it will boot just fine.
greetz
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Titel: RE: Brain Transplant - can I move Kanotix HD to a new comp?
Verfasst am: 09.09.2006, 19:22 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 25. Mar 2005
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If you use a different graphics adapter you may have to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf to get it to run properly. The lazy man's way to do this is to boot the new computer off the live cd and save a copy of /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 to a thumb drive. XF86Config-4 is generated by the hardware detection mechanism of the LiveCD, and you can use its device modules for your hard drive install too. |
_________________ And I ain't got no worries 'cause I ain't in no hurry at all (Doobie Brothers, "Black Water").
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Titel: RE: Brain Transplant - can I move Kanotix HD to a new comp?
Verfasst am: 10.09.2006, 13:27 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 07. Sep 2006
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Wohnort: first floor, door on the right
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Cool! Thank you guys!
Call me dumb but I didn't think of getting the CD autoconfig into an installed system. I am still looking at Kanotix in a very magical way. This being Unix there had to be a nice bit of text that took care of that. |
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Titel: RE: Brain Transplant - can I move Kanotix HD to a new comp?
Verfasst am: 10.09.2006, 23:35 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 09. Aug 2004
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Wohnort: Brisbane Australia
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Spamhog, consider also that it does not actually take that long to do a standard install of Kanotix from scratch anyhow. Then just copy all (or parts) of your old home dir to the new installation (or mount /home from a separate partition). I maintain a simple script which rsyncs the bits of my home area I want and I keep a list of some essential packages which I aptitude install immediately I build a new kanotix on a new disk or partition. I also grab some files+settings from /etc/*. It ony takes an hour or so and at least you get a nice new cleanly purged system. |
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Titel: RE: Brain Transplant - can I move Kanotix HD to a new comp?
Verfasst am: 14.09.2006, 09:48 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 07. Sep 2006
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Mark, I need to learn all that.
The very detailed and nicely laid out install journal I kept for my current system is 974 lines, including some bash and some cut and paste from various apps.
It documents a very broad selection of ways to muck up a system. Perhaps I should post it, so ppl won't leave some dumb procedure untried just because they didn't invent it independently.
I should be less concerned about the next install, yet almost 1000 lines of sweat & experiments sort of scares me.
That's why I also keep full system backups.  |
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Titel: RE: Brain Transplant - can I move Kanotix HD to a new comp?
Verfasst am: 15.09.2006, 13:45 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 08. Dez 2005
Beiträge: 300
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Spamhog, also try h2's very great update script. It helps work thru some issues you might encounter during a distupgrade, such as Xorg and KDE transitions. You can also save your config files in /etc if you had some settings you made to get your apps/hardware working sweet in your old Kanotix install and transfer them to your new machine. |
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