How to save the list of installed packages?
I installed SUSE 10.1 on a notebook (which does not have a floppy disk drive). Now I would like to save my system configuration and the list of packages I selected during the installation on a USB key (just in case I have to reinstall everything for any reason). During the installation process, I could find no indication about the possibility to make a backup of the list of packages I just selected. Can I do it now, once the system is up and running? How? Thank you, Pietro pietromele2@yahoo.com --------------------------------- Feel free to call! Free PC-to-PC calls. Low rates on PC-to-Phone. Get Yahoo! Messenger with Voice
In a terminal window : rpm -qa >file Rgds, Johan ----- Original Message ---- From: Pietro Mele <pietromele2@yahoo.com> To: suse-autoinstall@suse.com Sent: Monday, June 5, 2006 11:44:13 AM Subject: [suse-autoinstall] How to save the list of installed packages? I installed SUSE 10.1 on a notebook (which does not have a floppy disk drive). Now I would like to save my system configuration and the list of packages I selected during the installation on a USB key (just in case I have to reinstall everything for any reason). During the installation process, I could find no indication about the possibility to make a backup of the list of packages I just selected. Can I do it now, once the system is up and running? How? Thank you, Pietro pietromele2@yahoo.com --------------------------------- Feel free to call! Free PC-to-PC calls. Low rates on PC-to-Phone. Get Yahoo! Messenger with Voice
Am Montag, den 05.06.2006, 02:44 -0700 schrieb Pietro Mele:
I installed SUSE 10.1 on a notebook (which does not have a floppy disk drive).
Now I would like to save my system configuration and the list of packages I selected during the installation on a USB key (just in case I have to reinstall everything for any reason).
During the installation process, I could find no indication about the possibility to make a backup of the list of packages I just selected. Can I do it now, once the system is up and running? How?
Hi, try a #rpm -qa greetings
Thank you,
Pietro pietromele2@yahoo.com
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Johan Kielbaey
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Mario Gzuk
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Pietro Mele