hi, Do you know, how can i install ten machines with the same installed softwares? I have installed one, did run tasksel for install the software, and the machine is ready! then, i did use the same iso that i had created and did install i new one over the network. I wanna use the same config file that tasksel created in another machine. This for I don't have run tasksel in every machine. Do exist that config file? 1- i install one machine. 2- i install all softwares that i want. 3- i install another machine 4- i copy the config file with the informations about software that i want. 5- i run some command (apt-get, dpkg, or another) and the softwares are installed. 6- i have two machines with the same configuration.
thanks. On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 12:09, Craig Sampson wrote: > >New installation from /var/cache/apt/archives > > > >> May I do that ? > >> > >huh, what do you mean? > > I think what is meant here is that if you have a (fairly > massive) bunch of .deb files in your apt cache could you do a > completely fresh install of debian using this cache as the > source? > > My guess would be no, probably not. I think the best way to > preserve your hard gotten downloads (hard gotten for those of > us with modems) would be to apt-move the cache first so that it > at least resembles a partial mirror. > > There would, I assume, be at least a few missing files that an > initial install would be looking for using this method as well. > > Perhaps the best way of attacking the problem would be to do > the base install from local media like a CD, then do an > immediate upgrade using the files you've stored via apt-move > from /var/cache/apt > > > Cheers, > Craig > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]