On 30/01/11 04:04, Philip Amadeo Saeli wrote:
* Tejas Guruswamy <tejas.guruswamy@opensuse.org> [2011-01-20 11:47:31 +0000]:
On your new system, to use this file, try something like:
cat installed-pkgs.txt | xargs zypper in
I'd very much like to avoid having to go through the tedious and lengthly package selection process yet another time. Any help would be appreciated. However, *please* read the question so that the time you take to address them will be well spent!
Thanks,
--Phil
All I can say is please read my answer carefully as well - I *have* given you a full method to do exactly what you ask. During the install choose a basic/minimal system (one of the presets), and once it's up and running, use the command I gave (above) to fix the package selection. I don't recommend fiddling with package lists during the install, which is why I gave the advice I did, and not the advice you apparently wanted to hear. If you absolutely insist on importing into the install, you could try running "/sbin/yast2" inside the chroot, and navigate the ncurses-menus to the Software Installer and xml-export. YMMV. Regards, Tejas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org