I have several testing computers and I want to automaticaly synchronize content of their root filesystems. What are the possible ways to do it? I am changing not only userspace applications and data but alse the Kernel will be changed.
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rsync is probably what you want, and Arch wiki has a good, general purpose, document for rsyncing the root directory here.
That being said, doing what you're suggesting may render your systems unusable if hardware differs enough to make configuration files different.