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Re: Add hardware to an existing system



On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 04:42:17PM -0200, Gustavo Franco wrote:
> The hardware is detected during the boot process too and not only
> during the installation, unless you've changed it manually.
> 
> Answering about the video card and dvd burner:
> 
> - Video card: Probably it will be properly detected and the kernel
> module will be loaded, but you will still need to reconfigure your
> Xorg if it uses a different chipset than the older card. You can
> reconfigure the package xserver-xorg or simply edit /etc/X11/Xorg.conf
> changing the Driver from the old to the new one.
> - DVD burner: If you use GNOME and haven't installed the desktop
> environment install gnomebaker package and have fun.
> 
> A lot of other kind of hardware will work 'out of the box' (eg: most
> of usb tokens) and others will be detected but you will need install a
> package or if we're replacing old hardware with new stuff change a
> configuration file.
> 
> Suggestions are welcome.

While you are right, I see one special case. It is not the case here but
if you change your booting devices, you will need to rebuild the
initramfs. I am mainly speaking about adding a drive or controller which 
change the ordering and name of the others.

jacques

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