I have an internal Web/FTP/File server running MDK 8.2 which I need to 
transfer to a new box.

The current filesystem is as follows:

/dev/sdb1              /
/dev/sda1              /boot
/dev/sda6              /tmp
/dev/sda?                    /swap
/dev/sdc1              /home
/dev/sdc2              /usr/local
/dev/sdc3              /var

The new machine will run MDK 9.0, and while I intend to re-use sda as the 
boot, temp and swap, and also (maybe) the sdb as /, the third disk is going 
to be moved to a hard AMI RAID 5, comprising completely different disks

Anybody like to suggest the most painless manner of doing this?

I had thought to :

tar up the /etc, /home/<username>, /var and /usr/local directories

copy these and the served files in /home/shared (a lot) and the updates & 
rpms from /usr to an interim server directory

move the two hard disks to the new server

install Mandrake 9 on the new server

copy/untar everything back


The one sticking point is that I'd like to install the same set of packages 
as before. Is there any way of saving out my currently installed package list 
(which is not the same as the original MDK 8.2. install), and then passing 
that list to the MDK9 installer??

any script mavens out there....?

cheers 
-- 
        john in sydney
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