On Thu, 8 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> We are in the process of setting up several stand-alone intel boxes
> running debian linux.  Have other users come up with good solutions to
> the following:
> 
> 1.    Maintaining uniform installations without nfs-mounting a
>       common filesystem.  We'd rather have redundant /usr
>       filesystems than have our machines freeze after each hiccup on
>       the net.  Is there a way to turn the output of "dpkg -l" into
>       a useable script for reproducing one machine's setup on
>       another?
> 
Try dpkg --set-selections to create the file and dpkg --get-selections on
the new machine.

Luck,

Dwarf
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