* mictlan tecutli <mictlan.tecutl...@gmail.com> [20091103 22:54]: > i hope its okay if i follow up on the thread started with that bug > report with a question: what would be the recomended way to use > lzma compression with debian-live?
> so i'm looking here: > http://grml.org/grml-live/#current_state > so i should be able to add grml sources to config/chroot_sources/ > and i can use config/chroot_apt/preferences to pin squashfs-tools > to the grml version. (No idea about those questions as I'm not a user of live-helper.) > but if i understand correctly i need a way to use > "squashfs-lzma-tools" from grml instead of "squashfs-tools". Right. squashfs-lzma-tools 4.0-2: http://deb.grml.org/pool/main/s/squashfs-lzma-tools/ Note: grml's squashfs-lzma-tools does *not* conflict with Debian's official squashfs-tools package but instead provides its mksquashfs binary through 'mksquashfs-lzma'. (That's how we support ZLIB and LZMA both at the same time in our buildtool.) > should i change line 61 of /usr/bin/lh_source_debian from > "squashfs-lzma-tools" "squashfs-tools"? or is there a less hacky > way of doing it. (No idea about this either.) > my live system is lenny but i'm using a custom built 2.6.31 kernel > w/ aufs patches. do i need to apply lzma patches to the kernel? > where can they be found? Yes. Kernel patches are available at: http://git.grml.org/?p=grml-kernel.git;a=tree;f=2.6.31;hb=HEAD > i´m running out of space and would like try using lzma to make > some more. using dvd is not the best option for me because: 1. > when it comes to download time the shorter the better and 2. > believe it or not i still run into a lot of computers which may > have cdrom but do not have dvdrom. That's why we are using LZMA at Grml as well. :) HTH && regards, -mika- -- http://michael-prokop.at/ || http://adminzen.org/ http://grml-solutions.com/ || http://grml.org/
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