I have a Debian system set up on one PC and would like to replicate it onto another (to eventually replace my Redhat 9.0 system.).
What would be the easist way to accomplish this? 1. use an NFS mount of /var/apt/cache/archives/ frommy first Debian system, and enter into /etc/apt/sources.list : deb file:///<nfs-mount-point>/<path-to-apt-archives> deb-src file:///<nfs-mount-point>/<path-to-apt-archives> 2. use my first Debian system as an ftp server and specify in /etc/apt/sources.list : deb ftp:/hostname/<path-to-apt-archives> deb-src ftp:/hostname/<path-to-apt-archives> .... would they work? and even if they did, is there an easier way? TIA James - James Sinnamon jps at westnet com auStralia ph +61 412 319669, +61 2 95692123, +61 2 95726357 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]