[linux-help] Debian/apt guru required...
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I'm in the process of whacking mandrake off of all my
machines and replacing it with Debian. A simple
gateway ipmasq server is working wonderfully. But, on
my second box I spent a long time picking through the
dselect package list only to discover that neither
lilo nor grub really appreciate my current
partitioning scheme (this is my dual-booting game
box). I don't see any way of fixing the partition
table short of obliterating the debian install. I
wouldn't mind doing this, but I really don't want to
repeat my effort going through the package selection
process a second time.
Is there a way that I can use apt to save a list of
the packages that are currently installed, reinstall
the base system, then use apt-get to reinstall the
files from my package list?
I don't mind reconfiguring the packages--it's just
that picking through thousands of packages in dselect
drives me nuts.
Jeremy
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