Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 21:22:18 +0300 From: Manolis Kiagias <sonicy@otenet.gr> To: Jean-Paul Natola <jnatola@familycareintl.org> Cc: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: swapping hardware Message-ID: <47FE5ADA.40509@otenet.gr> In-Reply-To: <3A85D7EF44E1C744BF6434691F5659E97032CD@www.fcimail.org> References: <3A85D7EF44E1C744BF6434691F5659E97032CD@www.fcimail.org>
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Jean-Paul Natola wrote: > I'm currently running FreeBSD 6.2 on a PIII 550 with 384 of ram and 10 gig > drive- > > I got my hands a "new" box it's a PIV 1.8 with 1 gig of ram- > > I was wondering if it were possible to take the hard drive out from the older > machine ( it's a dell dimension) and put it in the new tower- dell optiplex > > I know with older windows OS's 9x it would work fine just maybe have to > update some drivers, where as with NT 2k XP etc.. it would not. > > Will this work in the BSD world? Or am I asking for more trouble than its > worth? > > > > > > TIA > > J > > Unless you've done something really *weird* with the kernel, it should work just fine. The Windows (2K/NT/XP) problem of booting in new hardware is caused by not having the specific IDE / ATA drivers installed. The FreeBSD ATA driver is in the kernel and can handle a long list of different PATA/SATA controllers. One thing that may change (and may cause you some trouble) is the device name (eg from ad0 to ad2), depending on the controller / channel you connect the new disk but this can easily be fixed in /etc/fstab You will of course have to reconfigure other changed devices, like sound cards, X -if the video card is different -, and network.
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