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I'd have to also back up /etc/apt/preferences.d
Much easier to just copy and paste a block of commands when I get a VPS up
Well, that's up to you and your system. I just backed up the sources list directory and called it a day because I'm on Debian stable and use very few other package sources. I'm okay with a small degree of reconfiguration on the system drive since I have everything else on separate disks.