Ubu1son
October 16th, 2016, 07:07 PM
I have been using xubuntu 14.04 LTS for a while now. It is all up to date, so I'm assuming that would be the same as installing the latest 14.04x iso...
I have made an image of the partition ( on a celeron laptop/intel gpu ) and wish to restore that partition image to new hardware ( 2016 pentium n3710 ).
The new hardware has an ssd.
Will it just boot up and recognise the hardware and run normally, or will there be problems?
Also, will there be anything to configure for the ssd ( as it is not a install but a restore ), or does an up to date 14.04 work with all ssd's?
Thanks.
I have made an image of the partition ( on a celeron laptop/intel gpu ) and wish to restore that partition image to new hardware ( 2016 pentium n3710 ).
The new hardware has an ssd.
Will it just boot up and recognise the hardware and run normally, or will there be problems?
Also, will there be anything to configure for the ssd ( as it is not a install but a restore ), or does an up to date 14.04 work with all ssd's?
Thanks.