Re: Migrating 32 -> 64
On Aug 11, 2013 at 03:25, Gregory Seidman <gsslist+debian@anthropohedron.net> wrote:
> I have a low-cost (i.e. old and refurbished) server at home, but it's
> showing indications of impending hardware failure (e.g. the on-board NIC
> was being reset automatically every 2 seconds for a while because it was
> hanging). As a result, I have purchased a new (old and refurbished)
> machine. The difference is that this one has an x86-64 whereas the old one
> is 32-bit.
>
> Ideally, I'd like to move the HD from the old one to the new one, boot, and
> tell it to upgrade all the packages for the new architecture. Is it that
> easy? Are there complications I need to watch out for? Is there anything I
> should do to prepare before moving the disk (e.g. must I replace LILO with
> grub)?
>
> --Greg
>
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Hello.
I would do a debootstrap.
After,
* in chroot installed all packages from old env
* copied configuration files/reconfigured by need
* replaced x86 content by amd64
* installed grub from new environment
-Ivan
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