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ref wrote: > The problem with this is that it does not deal with the configs that may > go along with the packages, and that is something that has bugged me for > a while. For example, say I have compizFusion on my machine, and I want > to clone the machine. if I use the above, I will end up with a generic > set of default settings in compizFusion, not all the tweaks and > adjustments that I spent months fine tuning. This is also true of say > apache settings, or mysql settings or php settings, or in fact and > 'server' type application. I wish there was something out there that > could do that ... other than 'dd' ;) If the packages are all the same version, then just copying /etc over should be sufficient for all configuration that isn't in your $HOME dir. (I usually save off /etc and /var when upgrading my home server). YMMV, Matt
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