Yeah, everything except the disk was replaced, but it booted fine afterwards... except without cp I cannot install much new... Anton Nicolas Pillot wrote: > 2006/11/7, Anton Piatek <anton@piatek.co.uk>: > >> I had some hardware die, and now having replaced it >> all I seem to have a corrupted system. > Did you replace the motherboard ? I have already replaced everything > other than the mb itself (ram,cpu & co included), my debian was still > fine. > > A friend did the opposite : he kept everything except mb (power supply > and mb were dead because of a power surge) and he had to reinstall > because it wouldn't boot properly (at that time he didn't have enough > experience to fix things up, nor did i). > > I know it doesn't help you, but at least you system boots :-) -- email: anton@piatek.co.uk home: 02380 557 995 mobile: 07900 951 627 work: 01962 816 557 blog/photos: http://www.strangeparty.com pgp: [0xB307BAEF] (http://tastycake.net/~anton/anton.asc) fingerprint: 116A 5F01 1E5F 1ADE 78C6 EDB3 B9B6 E622 B307 BAEF
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