On Fri, Dec 19, 1997 at 09:29:17AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >1) Once all packages are selected, be able to dump the selections to > a file that could be later read in for subsequent identical > installations.
There is a twist to this. Allong with all the installed packages will come all the configuration files that you may have modified. For example sendmail,X11,ntp,etc configurations, default editor, and others. That's a problem I'm going to try to solve, since I'm in the same predicament myself, having to save configurations for machines. The first step is getting the MD5 sums in the deb files though, and I'm still working on that one. There is a interesting thread on debian-policy regarding making MD5 sums mandatory in packages which will then let you identify which files you have modified. (hopefully just configuration files :) ) >2) Once all packages are selected, don't skip packages that are > deselected, just ignore them. Dselect for ftp install works this > way, why can't the disk based dselect as well? It looks like much > time is spent "skipping" packages that do not need to be > installed. I HATE that. I gave up on CD installs. I found a ftp server that was close to me and now I'm just using that instead since the "skippy" problem doesn't exist with the ftp option. I probably should have brought up the issue a while ago. Radu -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .