Does it contain the only packages I installed manually from sources or with aptitude?
If so I think I can easily reinstall all packages I had installed with aptitude. Those few I built from sources are not much important to me to back them up.
Does it contain the only packages I installed manually from sources or with aptitude?
If so I think I can easily reinstall all packages I had installed with aptitude. Those few I built from sources are not much important to me to back them up.
Does it contain the only packages I installed manually from sources or with aptitude?
No, for me it's just stuff that I didn't install from the apt repos. Lots of Python libraries that I've installed with pip
. And a few binaries in /usr/local/bin/
(that either symlink out to Python or Doom 3 (which installs there too apparently).
In my case it's all stuff I'd reinstall in about five seconds with pip
as I needed it... But I's strongly suggest you get an overview of what's there. Here are the two commands I used to look (you can probably use them elsewhere):
ls -l /usr/local/bin
That shows you what's lurking in the local bin
and that should be a good indicator as to what's installed in /usr/local/
. For more depth I used:
find /usr/local -type d -maxdepth 4 | grep -v locale