respect!
debiandog's quickremaster for mx-linux...!
debiandog's quickremaster creats in lz4 an iso file
in only!!! 10 seconds... absolutely no overheating!!!
mx linux in lz4 creates an iso file in 10 minutes with
dramatic overheating of pc...
debiandog's quickremaster for mx-linux
Re: debiandog's quickremaster for mx-linux
Yeah, but what is the size of the ISO? mx-snapshot can also use lz4 you just need to change a setting in /etc/mx-snapshot.conf.
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Re: debiandog's quickremaster for mx-linux
Great! Which version?
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Re: debiandog's quickremaster for mx-linux
respect!
my debiandog iso is 4 gb
mx linux is 1,3 gb
lz4 compression in both cases
debiandog in 10 seconds
temp. of pc is 42 deg. celsius
mx snapshot- 10 minutes
temp of pc is 69 deg. celsius
my debiandog iso is 4 gb
mx linux is 1,3 gb
lz4 compression in both cases
debiandog in 10 seconds
temp. of pc is 42 deg. celsius
mx snapshot- 10 minutes
temp of pc is 69 deg. celsius
Re: debiandog's quickremaster for mx-linux
If it's 1.3GB and it takes 10 minutes you didn't use LZ4
Re: debiandog's quickremaster for mx-linux
respect!
i use only lz4 compression!!!
mx snapshot is created in lz4!
i use only lz4 compression!!!
mx snapshot is created in lz4!
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Re: debiandog's quickremaster for mx-linux
*bump* Great! Which version? (of debian dog)
I'd like to take a look.
I'd like to take a look.
anticapitalista
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Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.
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Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.
antiX with runit - lean and mean.
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Re: debiandog's quickremaster for mx-linux
One ISO at 1.3 GB and one at 4 GB with the same encryption? Not likely. Also considering that the official release is about 1.3GB unless you significantly reduced it in size you could have not made a snapshot with LZ4. Also 10 minutes it's a pretty clear sign you didn't use LZ4 encryption check the log: /var/log/mx-snapshot.log look at the mksquashfs command line.
Re: debiandog's quickremaster for mx-linux
great respect to mr. anticapitalista!
take this one
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=111789
Adrian
tray yourself!
take this one
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=111789
Adrian
tray yourself!
Re: debiandog's quickremaster for mx-linux
Don't waste my time with stupid claims. Why you cannot check your log it's going to help clarify things for you, things are pretty clear to me.
1. I cannot take a system snapshot with LZ4 that is less than about 4GB, if you get 1.3GB it's a different compression algorithm
2. It doesn't take more than 20 seconds on my machine wish SSD. Close to 10 seconds you said you got with the other tool.
3. 10 minutes is about how much it takes with xz or other similar compression formats.
1. I cannot take a system snapshot with LZ4 that is less than about 4GB, if you get 1.3GB it's a different compression algorithm
2. It doesn't take more than 20 seconds on my machine wish SSD. Close to 10 seconds you said you got with the other tool.
3. 10 minutes is about how much it takes with xz or other similar compression formats.