from the dpkg man page:
  dpkg --get-selections [pattern...]
              Get list of package selections, and write it to stdout.

       dpkg --set-selections
              Set package selections using file read from stdin.


google a bit to see exactly how to use those.

aamehl wrote:
Hi all,

I fiddled to much with things I really didn't understand, udev and 2.6.8
kernel plus other things (it was fun).

now I have reinstalled debian on another partition.

I was wondering if there is a way to get information from my old debian
to quickly get my new one to have the same apps and setup.

Aaron


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