I want to change the motherboard and the CPU from an installed SUSE 10.3 Kernel 2.6.22.18-0.2-default from an AMD CPU and mother board to Intel quad Core CPU, and when I do so it doesn’t boot. any idea of what can be the problem ??
thanks
Since you changed the mobo you would have a different disk controller chip so it’s probably got to do with the disk drivers in the initrd, not the CPU.
Your hardware is completely different, SUSE is trying to load drivers for your old hardware.
My suggestion would be, install 11.2 on this. 10.3 is a bit old, I think it is no longer supported.
If you have all your data saved or a separate /home this should not cause too much trouble (You have saved your data already, of-course.)
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Intel and AMD don’t use the same modules, so your trying to load
Intel modules with AMD hardware, result kernel panic, I suggest you to
do a fresh install, and wait a couple of days to install 11.3 instead of
10.3
VampirD
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The Thing when I boot the HD on the new Mb it display the following messages:
waiting for device /dev/sda2 to appear and the wait 1 minutes and goes to the prompt,
I tried to play with the menu.1st, device.map, and fstab, to map to disk by id but didn’t work at all.