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Hybrid to core only

Started by klovell, May 12, 2011, 06:43:03 PM

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klovell

Is it possible to go from a hybrid to a core installation without reinstalling?  I see posts and wiki articles about going from a core to a hybrid but none the other way. 

I just setup a dedicated MD for my office so a hybrid core is no longer needed.  Plus I want to try and install linuxMCE on a VM in my VM farm so I'll have available hardware to use as a MD for my garage.  I want to try it as a core only on physical hardware first so I'll know what kind of performance to expect.

joshpond

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klovell

Thanks Josh.

Doesn't look like a core only setup is a good idea.  I know I've read on here that people are using just a core install.  Is a core only install still a bad idea or is it something for the more experienced users?

joshpond

I have mine in a closet but it is still a hybrid. I suppose it just allows me to plug a monitor and keyboard in if I really need it.

Josh
My Setup: On it's way

Marie.O

My core started out as a hybrid, but for installation purposes only. Since then, I have setup AutoStartMedia to 0, and it works just fine.
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klovell

Quote from: posde on May 13, 2011, 08:02:34 AM
My core started out as a hybrid, but for installation purposes only. Since then, I have setup AutoStartMedia to 0, and it works just fine.

hmmm, I think I'm going to try that this weekend... after a backup of course.

Josh - My core/hybrid is just sitting in a corner also.  I just figured the MD functions are sitting there wastefully using up resources.  Although my core is fast enough maybe it could be faster with the extra resources available.  Plus if a core only install runs well virtualized I'll gain hardware to add an MD to my garage without spending a dime.  Just a thought, I could be wrong.