Quoting Cindy-Sue Causey (butterflyby...@gmail.com): > [...] I keep .debs archived to save wear and > tear on both my ISP (Internet provider) and Debian volunteer > repository servers..
Yes; as you see I use apt-cacher-ng which does a really good job. At some point I should find out how to copy it to another machine in case I want to do a fresh install on its host. I think it's as straightforward as copying /var/{cache,log}/apt-cacher-ng. > Only issue I ran into was I use UUIDs within /etc/fstab and > what-have-you. Those are 100% specific and MUST MATCH the new > partition a backup may be operating from...... Personally I use a script to convert UUIDs to LABELs in grub.cfg. I looked at the source of grub to see what would be involved in supporting labels properly but it didn't look trivial enough for me to hack. My drives each have a name like ezra, faye, gina written on them in marker ink, and the partitions are labelled ezra01 through 04 etc. My brain can't handle UUIDs; they're not designed for humans. > That leads me to ask... I deleted the list and just left that first > one because it's my absolute most important one these days. Did you > mention... having a LiveDVD handy? Having one here SAVED MY BACKSIDE > three or four days ago. I've always run multiple machines so I'll burn one if I really need it. Grub and rescue get me by. I'm not sure if my Knoppix is modern enough to cope. Cheers, David. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150210210103.ga14...@alum.home