I have a completely customised Debian and ubuntu installation(Normal
installation) in my external hard-disk. I can add or remove or update
the packages from anywhere I have an internet connection.
Now I want to install the same system to another I want to by using
the installer. I can I do this?
On Sunday 24 August 2014 08:12 PM, Thyagarajan தியாகராஜன் wrote:
> hi sandeep,
>
> few points
>
> #1 never hijack a discussion
>
> #2 do not top post
>
> #3 Use google/any serach engine for finding the fix (this is called home
> work), use mailing list as the last resort to get solution.
>
> #4 i
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>>Hello,
>>I am facing problem in installing Nios II Linux in ubuntu 14.04.
>>please anyone provide me perfect solution.
>>Also complete tool chain installation i want, as it is very much
important for my project work.
>>waiting for an early reply.
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sandeep kumar . M
sandeep81.s...@g
Hi
>>>I am facing problem in installing Nios II Linux in ubuntu 14.04.
What is the problem, remember you have not spelled your problem, please
copy the error to the mailing list.
please anyone provide me perfect solution.
There is no silver spoon treatment here, there are 2 ways here
1) d
On 25-Aug-2014, at 12:54 PM, sooraj kenoth wrote:
>
> Now I want to install the same system to another I want to by using
> the installer. I can I do this?
If the installation is required to be exactly same and the second external disk
is of same size, why can't you use dd?
dd If=/dev/sourc