Re: Moving installation to new drive
- From: debian <debiani386@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 00:12:48 -0600
Steven Pasternak wrote:
Hi! My old 40gb drive is getting replaced with a new 400gb drive, and IIMHO, i dont see why you would have to upgrade? you can just install
need to know if I can just copy the old installation over and do a
repair (like in suse or even windoze). I have feisty now, it is an
upgrade from edgy, which is an upgrade from dapper. I don't particularly
want to download the feisty CD or install dapper and upgrade twice. I
have it installed on hda2 (winxp on hda1), and everything else should
stay the same. Will it work? If so, how? Thanks!
-Steven
fiesty w/o the upgrading
--cj
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