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rostamHI all, I have installed a system with some packages. I would like to replicated exact the same image (with installed packages) to another system. I found out through dpg --get-selections I can get the list of all the installed pkgs . How could I automate this task?  thx16:48
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infinityrostam: How much more automatic do you need "dpkg --get-selections | dpkg --set-selections"?18:43
antarusinfinity: do you know of a good guide for making custom initramfs's? Possibly customizing D-I?19:14
infinityantarus: Just the ones in my head.19:26
antarusgoddamn it libopencryptoki is a giant piece of shit20:13
* antarus grumbles20:13
cjwatsonantarus: For customising d-i it's easiest to use d-i's own build system - more detail than you could possibly want in build/README in the debian-installer source package20:29
cjwatsonMostly it's a matter of dropping things into build/localudebs/ and running the appropriate make target in build/20:29
cjwatsonSometimes creating build/sources.list.udeb.local first20:29
antaruscjwatson: ok great20:55
antarusI'll jot that down in the designdoc20:55

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