I have the same repositories on source and target systems. I copied them from source:/etc/zypp/repos.d to target:/etc/zypp/repos.d. I think, one of the main problems is, that YaST does not store repository information "user-packages.xml". With version information alone, it's not reliable to find the right repositories on the target system. The version numbers change to quickly. I will probably write a bug report about this topic soon. Björn Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2014-10-08 17:40, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Bjoern Voigt <> [10-08-14 11:06]:
Hello,
on Debian/Ubuntu you can save the package list and install the same packages on an other PC or reinstall packages on a clean setup. This is helpful i.e. for reinstalling systems with backups.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReinstallingSamePackages
Is there something similar in the RPM world?
No.
Open YaST2 and go to Software -> Software Management select "File" from the drop-down menu at the top of the window and use the export function.
For the new or re-install you would import the saved file.
I have never done this myself, but believe this should suffice.
It does not work, because it does not save repository information.
The feature only only works right if you only have the default repos. And maybe not even then.
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