this post was submitted on 13 Sep 2025
31 points (91.9% liked)

Linux

13429 readers
23 users here now

Welcome to c/linux!

Welcome to our thriving Linux community! Whether you're a seasoned Linux enthusiast or just starting your journey, we're excited to have you here. Explore, learn, and collaborate with like-minded individuals who share a passion for open-source software and the endless possibilities it offers. Together, let's dive into the world of Linux and embrace the power of freedom, customization, and innovation. Enjoy your stay and feel free to join the vibrant discussions that await you!

Rules:

  1. Stay on topic: Posts and discussions should be related to Linux, open source software, and related technologies.

  2. Be respectful: Treat fellow community members with respect and courtesy.

  3. Quality over quantity: Share informative and thought-provoking content.

  4. No spam or self-promotion: Avoid excessive self-promotion or spamming.

  5. No NSFW adult content

  6. Follow general lemmy guidelines.

founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
 

Hi! I am still a linux noob, as I moved my home server from windows to linux just around a year or so ago.

On this ancient intel based machine I recently installed Immich container(self-hosted photo library manager), which made me realise that it might be time to upgrade.

In theory I want to simply swap out the motherboard + CPU + RAM and keep everything else the same. I am eyeing an am4 itx combo which might fit my needs.

But before I do any of this and mess things up, I have two questions I wondered if anyone here would be able to answer.

  1. About the OS. Will my current installation of headless fedora server 42 simply pick up the system upgrade and continue to function normally? Or will I need to redo the OS installation.

  2. About the drives. If I don't need to reinstall the OS, then how do I make sure that all the drives are mounted in the exact same way as before? I use cockpit > storage to manage all the drives and /etc/fstab points to specific UUIDs for boot, efi, swap, root and home, will I need to somehow swap those UUIDs with new ones manually? (Yes, I know. I named the mounts to what I had on windows. Coz somethings are hard to unlearn :D, and yes Lacie is dying I think - 8 bad sectors.)

Thanks so much!

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] nymnympseudonym@piefed.social 1 points 3 weeks ago

It's mindblowing how early in the game Windows became enshittified

"OMG you got a new CPU and harddrive, maybe this is a pirated copy...."