Anyway to put 10.4.8 build 8N1037 on a macbook

Is there a way to put build 8N1037 on a macbook. I'd like to do this so I can then mirror my macbook HD onto a newer core2duo macbook pro which ships with build 8N1037.
Thanks, Josh

Yea, I really doubt migration assistant will catch UNIX directories.
Honestly, I think it would be easier to just reinstall everything on your MBP. The way UNIX tends to separate out bins, libs, and mans would probably make copying by hand a nightmare.
Also, if you're moving from Core Duo to Core 2 Duo, anything that you manually compiled might not work entirely right on a different processor, and would need to be recompiled anyway.
You might be able to just write a shell script with all the install instructions, then just let it run.

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