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* cloning a windows instalation
@ 2015-06-09 16:17 Subhan Michael Tindall
  2015-06-09 16:19 ` Phillip Lord
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Subhan Michael Tindall @ 2015-06-09 16:17 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: 'help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org'

I'll be leaving my job at the end of the month.
I've been a heavy emacs user and have a lot of time in on setup & customization, installation of packages, etc as well as data files and so forth.
Is there any straightforward way to clone my setup to take it with me?  Ideally I'd like to put the whole thing on a flash drive at least temporarily.
Ie:
M-: (emacs-clone-setup "flash-drive-directory")  or similar?
Subhan

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* Re: cloning a windows instalation
  2015-06-09 16:17 cloning a windows instalation Subhan Michael Tindall
@ 2015-06-09 16:19 ` Phillip Lord
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Phillip Lord @ 2015-06-09 16:19 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: Subhan Michael Tindall; +Cc: 'help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org'


Just copy everything. Emacs configuration is just a bunch of files
anyway. So long as you have your .emacs.d directory, you should have
everything that Emacs has ever done, unless you have added stuff to the
site configuration directories.

Phil

Subhan Michael Tindall <SubhanT@familycareinc.org> writes:

> I'll be leaving my job at the end of the month.
> I've been a heavy emacs user and have a lot of time in on setup &
> customization, installation of packages, etc as well as data files and so
> forth.
> Is there any straightforward way to clone my setup to take it with me? Ideally
> I'd like to put the whole thing on a flash drive at least temporarily.
> Ie:
> M-: (emacs-clone-setup "flash-drive-directory")  or similar?
> Subhan
>
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>
>

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