On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Steve Kieu wrote: > --- Lukas Ruf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear all, > > > > I would like to convert my SuSE-installation to > > Debian. > > Of course, I know, I could simply boot from an > > installation CD and then do > > the whole installation procedure. But I don't want > > to. > > Come on man just 15Mb for base.tgz; then two floppy > image you can start the base system and do the rest > from the net, What is a deal? > It's not really the point that I would not be able to solve that issue the straight way -- it's just an idea whether this would be possible.
> > > > So, my question: > > - I would like to some programs (like dpkg/dselect > > and the like) to my > > running SuSE linux and then start a program that > > (like dselect) which > > allows me to convert the SuSE installation to a > > Debian based on. > > I think it is hard, I have no idea about SUSE but sure > the /etc ; startting scripts etc... is quite different > from debian. And how to fake dpkg about all other > packages installed ? I dont think it is a good idea to > mess up like that. > What would be required: - /etc/rc.d approach to /etc/init.d - every service/application that has /etc-wide configuration and would be replaced by the process needs the adaption (like the dselect question "Replace or Leave untouched":) - installation of the dpkg/apt system in /var - adjusting the list of installed applications -- I would agree to update the system-files completely /bin:/sbin:/usr/{bin,sbin,X11R6} and the like. - more? What do you think? --lpr