Basically, I want to burn a copy of my newly installed Debian(with all the installed software that I need) from my HDD (in PC-A) to a bootable CD. If I'm to bootup from this CD in another PC (called it PC-B), will I be able to get into Single user mode and copy the entire content into the HDD of PC-B? And after I reboot from HDD, will the copied-over linux in PC-B able to detect the difference in hardware configuration? Or do I need to install additional software like anaconda?
bootcd is your friend!
- burns your local debian bootable on cd (like knoppix) - has the feature, to copy back the data to hdd
you should only watch out for the network-support with PC-B.
greetings mathias
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