Tom Horsley writes:
Just finished swapping in new motherboard with different chipset, faster cpu (and more cores), more memory, etc. Plugged the disks back in, and it just booted and worked perfectly. I was expecting to have to fiddle initrd at a minimum and perhaps even reinstall.
Yes, it's been this way for a long, long time.I remember doing motherboard swaps about 8-9 years ago. Fedora just booted normally. Windows had a major conniption fit.
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