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Not particularly, assuming you use the same local package cache on each machine, especially if you use the trick for pulling in all the packages you want automatically.
Right.
I don't know about chere,
chere must have settings in the registry, as it adds a 'bash here' menu option in explorer when you right click on a directory. You'd have to run 'chere -i' on the new system.
That means that setup, services like sshd, cron, inetd, etcetera will be available for installation.
Right, available for installation, you'd have to run the setup scripts. I suppose running ssh-host-config wouldn't be a bad idea, not only would it install the Windows sshd service on the new system, but it would generate unique host keys, otherwise both the new and old systems would have the same key.
Sounds like this is doable, but there may be a series of commands that need to be run, depending on the original installation.
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