RoGuE_StreaK


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Posts: 418
Joined: Jan. 2004 |
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Posted: April 26 2004,01:35 |
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Haven't tried the enhanced HD install yet, but, as with the rest of my stuff, was wondering if it's possible to get all the extra packages that are downloaded / installed, back them up, then just use these backups if you reinstall, instead of having to download them again? It's just a pain when you stuff something up, reinstall from scratch, and have to sit for hours (dial-up) getting packages you have previously downloaded. Or when you are going to install on machines that have no net access at all.
Apt-get etc is great, but sometimes you have to rebuild a machine when you can't get on the net.
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