Prerequisites:
The same
version of Ubuntu is installed on both machines. The architecture (32/64 bit)
can be different.
Step 1: Store the list of installed packages
Run the
following command on the source machine to store the installed packages names
in ~/pkglist:
sudo dpkg --get-selections | sed "s/.*deinstall//" | sed "s/install$//g" > ~/pkglist
sudo dpkg --get-selections | sed "s/.*deinstall//" | sed "s/install$//g" > ~/pkglist
Step 2: Transfer your config
Use scp or rsync or even a flash drive to transfer your home directory
(~/*, ~/.*), the source list (/etc/apt/sources.list) and any other files you customized
or installed (like apache config under /etc or softwares on /opt) from the source machine to the target one.
Step 3: Install packages
On the
target machine run the following command in a failsafe terminal session to
install your packages:
sudo aptitude update && cat pkglist | xargs sudo aptitude install
-y
That’s all
folks!
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