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[Discuss] Moving Your Everyday System to New Hardware
- Subject: [Discuss] Moving Your Everyday System to New Hardware
- From: richard.pieri at gmail.com (Rich Pieri)
- Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2024 22:51:43 -0400
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My take on the process is rather mundane: I write it down. Every package I install and every custom change I make, I write it in text file which functions as a play book for deploying a functionally identical system regardless of the underlying hardware. And then I restore my home directory and non-OS data from backups (technically backup staging replicas). -- \m/ (--) \m/
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