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Date:      Fri, 28 Mar 2003 11:45:57 -0800
From:      Joseph Maxwell <jemaxwell@jaymax.com>
To:        Bill Moran <wmoran@potentialtech.com>, "Jack L. Stone" <jackstone@sage-one.net>, questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Moving Disks to new PC Machines
Message-ID:  <3E84A674.1D089EA1@jaymax.com>

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Hello,
Problem: defined earlier -

      I need to move my system ( actually 2 hard disk) to another
     machine w/ different MotherBoard and CPU. The disks have been
     configured as a bootable system disk and the other data
     storage. How can I reconfigure to achieve this with the
     minimum amount of perturbation.

I've worked on this transition for about a week now & require some
inputs:
The machine is similar to the old machine:

Differences -

Old Architecture:

     Shuttle AI61 motherboard
     AMD K7 Processor 900 Mhz
     AMD751 Chipset
     5 PCI & 1 AGP slots
     3 DIMM Sockets

New Architecture:

     Shuttle AKA32A motherboard
     AMD Athlon CPU 1.5 GHz
     Chipset(s) - 2:     VIA VT8366A & VIA VT8233
     5 PCI slots & 1 AGP slots
     2 DIMM Sockets each, DDR/SDR

Unchanged:

     Hard drives (2 - Boot & data)
     Memory sticks
     3 PC Cards

          A Diamond Stealth Video Card
          A line modem card
          A SMC NIC

Machine boots partially, probing devices, listing to stdout. Readout
aborts consistently at a line which is difficult to read on the fly as

     uhub: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
     [correcttion to previous posting => 'uhub0' or could have been
     'whub0'

Nothing else on line, nor is there a follow up line, the screen goes
blank  (black) machine stays on.

Any further suggestion, IRQ's to reset, IOMEN, flags ????

I've reconfigure the kernel w/ distr Disk2 using Visual mode, but did
not attempt CLI Mode.

Thanks

--  Joe  ---


Jack L. Stone wrote:


> As long as your kernel is not missing any devices needed for the new
> machine, it will most likely boot right up. Would be a good idea to have
> the same NICs in the new machine so the host is configured correctly.
> Otherwise, you'll need to reconfigure rc.conf first or after bootup. MB &
> CPU shouldn't be a problem unless it is some unsupported chipset, etc.
>
> Won't hurt to stick it in and try it otherwise. If it boots up okay, you
> can run dmesg to look through the device loadup info....
>
Bill Moran wrote:

> Joseph Maxwell wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I need to move my system ( actually 2 hard disk) to another machine
> w/
> > different MotherBoard and CPU. The disks have been configured as a
> > bootablesyetm disk and the other data storage. How can I reconfigure
> to
> > achieve this with the minimum amount of perturbation.
>
> While the disks are in the old machine, verify that your current
> kernel
> has compiled-in support for all the devices needed on the new machine.
>
> If necessary, make a new kernel.  Then move the disks to the new
> machine
> and you're ready to go.



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