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mother board swap



 I did a mother board swap to a system I have, and now I've painted 
myself into a corner. The mother board I got has the nvidia sata chip 
set and requires the driver to be loaded at boot time. In the original 
mother board, the one in which redhat was installed, a different sata 
chip set was used and thus a different sata driver. So the kernel is 
configured to use the old driver, not the nvidia one, which I need to 
run the system. Is there a way of reconfiguring the kernel without have 
to do a re-install? Some how, it would be like putting together a new 
initrd image with the correct drivers... 

Cheers. Steve. 


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