Ok that almost works. My question now is once I have used --set-selections
what do I do? Do I run dselect set the place to get the files and just hit
install. (I don't have a machine that I can experiment with right now.)
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>On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Jason K
I thought that might do what I wanted. Thanks for the help.
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>On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Jason Killen wrote:
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>> Is there a quick and easy (ha) way to duplicate a debian installation from
>> one machine to another. I've got 5 machines and I would like for the
On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Jason Killen wrote:
> Is there a quick and easy (ha) way to duplicate a debian installation from
> one machine to another. I've got 5 machines and I would like for them all to
> have the same packages installed.
dpkg --get-selections
dpkg --set-selections
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Is there a quick and easy (ha) way to duplicate a debian installation from
one machine to another. I've got 5 machines and I would like for them all to
have the same packages installed.
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