I'm sorry for this type of mail, but I can only use webmail...
 
I don't think I will be able to get that file now... unless doing some hard recovery 
of the disk. I was able, in the begining, to read the full disk and I did a "dpkg 
--get-selections" and saved the result, but I think this won't be enough, right?
 
I have a operable Debian system, I'm using it to try to recover the disk. But without 
that file.... maybe I could grep it? Does recover work on a disk without partitions? :/
 
Thanks

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        De: dircha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Enviada: seg 2004-05-10 18:00 
        Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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        Assunto: Re: HD recovery & debian installation mirroring (& others)
        
        

        Paladin wrote:
        > Where can I get a detailed list of all packages installed and how can
        > I use it to reinstall Debian? And, if its in /var, what programas do
        > you suggest me to use for recovering this directory from the broken
        > HD? Since Saturday its state has just got worse and even gpart
        > doesn't recognize the partitions due to some bad sectors!
        
        /var/lib/dpkg/status
        
        Look for packages with a "Status:" field of "install ok installed". The
        "Package:" field is the name of the package.
        
        Do you have an operable Debian system that you can look at to get the
        format of records in this file so that you can write up a quick script
        to do it for you?
        
        Can you still mount the partition?
        
        dircha
        
        
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