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Re: Installing a new machine with a selected list of package ...



on Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 06:36:19PM +0100, Bruno BEAUFILS (Bruno.Beaufils@lifl.fr) wrote:
> 
> I would like to install my new laptop with the same packages as those
> installed on my desktop (which is a sid debian).
> 
> So I installed a basic potato debian without selecting any packages, then after
> the first reboot I mount (via NFS) a directory where I stored a debian ftp
> site mirror plus some specific packages (a home made kernel (build with
> kernel-package) and such packages (alsa-modules, pcmcia-modules)).
> 
> I configure apt such that it looks for package on this nfs mounted directory.
> 
> I then installed my own packages (kernel, pcmcia, etc.) reboot the system,
> then I do on my desktop
> 
> dpkg --get-selections > mylist
> 
> and on my laptop
> 
> cat mylist | dpkg --set-selections 
> 
> I have then done a :
> 
> dselect install

I believe what you want to do is 'apt-get update' rather than run
deselect at this point.

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