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mike webster
mwebster at intercosmos.net
Thu Dec 4 22:15:31 UTC 2003
Herb,
One possibility is to build a base system on similar hardware, pull the
drives and slap 'em into your SGI box. Make sure you have kudzu enabled
- it should detect the hardware changes at boot time. Of course no
guarantees, but its definitely an option.
Mike Webster
Systems Administrator
Intercosmos Media Group, Inc.
On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 15:09, Smith, Herb wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a Silicon Graphics 320 PC that I'd like to turn into a Fedora machine...currently it's NT 4.0.
>
> It won't boot from the cd or floppy...
>
> I understand that there may be some tricks necessary to pull this off. Has anyone got any experience with a beast like this?
>
> Thanks
>
> Herb Smith Jr.
> Structural Analysis Tools
> Lean Engineering
> Boeing - St. Louis
> (314) 233-9700
>
>
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