New Motherboard PM9MS

Lucio M Nicolosi lmario at philippe.com.br
Fri Jun 1 21:38:53 UTC 2007


Remember to switch the video device to VESA in xorg.conf before moving 
the disk to the new computer.

L.

Michael Robinson escreveu:
> As far as I know Ubuntu will pick the changes up without any problems 
> - especially if the LiveCD boots fine.
>
> The worst that could happen is it won't boot, and you'll have to boot 
> with the LiveCD to add a driver or two (unlikely).
>
> On 6/1/07, *Dave M* <DaveM at mich.com <mailto:DaveM at mich.com>> wrote:
>
>     I would like to move my Ubuntu (v6.06) installation from one system
>     (MS6368) to another (PM9MS). The PM9MS motherboard has a 3ghz P4, 1Gb
>     memory and integrated I/O (Sound/Video/Disk/Ethernet/USB etc). It
>     is based
>     on the VIA chip set (VT6103 LAN, VT8237 South Bridge and PM800 North
>     Bridge) and the ITE IT8705 Super-I/O chip.
>
>     What is the easiest way to deal with configuring the drivers for a new
>     motherboard? If I move the disks from one system to the other will
>     Ubuntu
>     detect the new hardware or do I have to do something to update the
>     drivers?
>
>     I ran the live CD and that seems to work so I think the hardware is
>     supported. I would like to avoid having to re-install everything from
>     scratch if I can.
>
>     TIA
>
>     -------------------------------
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