Hi I am building a new pc with amd 8350 cpu on a gigabyte 990fxa mb and a nvidia geforce gtx750 graphics card. I want to move to the new pc a ssd drive which is ext4 and has kubuntu as main os with another partition which has fedora. It also has boot and swap. Home partition is on a seperate 1tb sata drive. the new system will have a seagate internal hybrid ssd drive, this can be home and I am not thinking of moving the sata drive (which has home partition).
My present system is intel cote tm2 quad cpu with a nvidia GF116 [GeForce GTS 450 Rev. 2] graphics. Kubuntu is using nvidia drivers.
Can I just move the ssd card or is it best to reinstall. I probably will have to format the seagate hybrid drive and I am thinking the best way to do this is booting from gparted live disk formatting the seagate drive and creating a home partition. I have backed up my home directory on to usb drive.
What do you think?
My present system is intel cote tm2 quad cpu with a nvidia GF116 [GeForce GTS 450 Rev. 2] graphics. Kubuntu is using nvidia drivers.
Can I just move the ssd card or is it best to reinstall. I probably will have to format the seagate hybrid drive and I am thinking the best way to do this is booting from gparted live disk formatting the seagate drive and creating a home partition. I have backed up my home directory on to usb drive.
What do you think?
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