No.........you will have to re configure the kernel to reflect all the new
hardware. If you are a Linux guru this might be possible but the
easiest...and wisest thing to do is to install it on the PC you plan on using.
m
>I have a Linux project want to carry out. I plan to install a blank HDD in my
>office computer and set up Linux over the internet(faster connection,
>you know:) Then I'll take the HDD home and put it into my home
>computer, will I be able to run Linux with some minor hardware
>configuration changes at home.
>Office system : PII-333, IDE HDD and CDROM, Lan card, FDD, ATI video.
>Home system : AMD166MMX, IDE HDD and CDROM, modem, FDD, ATI
>video.
>
>Any idea TIA
>Dan
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