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>>>>> "Matthew" == Matthew Gillen <me-5yx05kfkO/aqeI1yJSURBw at public.gmane.org> writes: Matthew> 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' ;) Matthew> If the packages are all the same version, then just copying Matthew> /etc over should be sufficient for all configuration that Matthew> isn't in your $HOME dir. (I usually save off /etc and /var Matthew> when upgrading my home server). Matthew> YMMV, I thought about that, but you'd want to exclude the modules stuff, at least, wouldn't you? The new machine is likely to need some different drivers from the old one. The other problem with doing it that way is that part of the reason for wanting a fresh install is to get the config file stuff you haven't been getting because you've been saying, "Keep my version," instead of "Use distribution version." I always save /etc, but I wouldn't have thought of saving the whole of /var. Doesn't that get you a lot of junk? (I know, disk space is cheap these days.) -- Laura (mailto:lconrad-O0WJhd4tT3hg9hUCZPvPmw at public.gmane.org http://www.laymusic.org/ ) (617) 661-8097 233 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139 Part of the joy of falling in love -- for the intelligent, the watchers, the judicious -- is the delicious license to set something above thinking clearly, the pleasure of being driven, taken over, overwhelmed. A. S. Byatt _Still Life_
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