Perfect, I'll keep a watch out for anything traveling down the pipe. If you would like, feel free to pester me directly for assistance testing (when you get that far), and I'll happily spin some test CDs based on our setup using any new/patched code and provide feedback.
-E -----Original Message----- Elias Hunt wrote: > Douglas, > > Assuming that iso-caching-to-disk feature is implemented, would it be > easy to have the caching occur on an ext3 partition? Yup Yup Yup :) My 2001 project would scan for all partitions it could blindly mount (mount -t auto), and use any that it found available with at least 2X the free space needed. I'll take your use-case as added motivation to work on a proof of concept implementation of that feature... So much code to write... so little time ;) -dmc > > My company actually has a use case where we create custom livecds for > hundreds of systems, using a local drive for data storage only as we > don't want the OS to be modified permanently (a reboot will restore to > normal). Having the performance gain of actually running the iso from > the local disk, while still being able to mount the disk for data > storage, and being able to insert other CDs to the running system would > provide huge benefits. > > -Eli -- Fedora-livecd-list mailing list Fedora-livecd-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-livecd-list