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Actually its very easy if you label the disks first before you remove them and
put the load source back as the load source.  We do something very similar
with some LPAR machines, where its like lifting the system up, and putting the
Primary partition underneath without effecting the existing system.

    Pete
Leif Svalgaard wrote:

From: David Gibbs <david@midrange.com>[1]>


Nothing, actually ... just going to take the same two 20gb drives & raid
controller and drop them into the new system.

Linux will automatically adapt to the new hardware and work as before.




try that on an AS/400   :-)

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