I don't think there is a way to do both simultaenously, but what
you can do is first setup one system the way you want.  Then
use 'dpkg --get-selections > file' and save the output to a file.  Then
on the other machine, use 'dpkg --set-selections < file' to set all the
same packages installed on the first machine.  Then run dselect as usual
to do the actual install.

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On 1 Nov 1997, Terrence Brannon wrote:

> 
> I have a bunch of PC's (actually two :-)) running Debian
> Linux. However, I want them to be exactly the same but dont want to
> run dselect on both machines, but would rather have any
> installations/removals/configs/etc affect both machines simultaneously.
> 
> Is this possible? If not, shouldn't it be?
> 
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