Joel Bryan Juliano wrote: > Since Squashfs 3.1 had been released, it now supports specifying "the > filename or the directory within the Squashfs filesystem that is to be > extracted, rather than always extracting the entire filesystem."[1] > This allows the LiveCD to function in different ways rather than > loading the entire desktop onto the memory. For example, make the > LiveCD to load only the necessary files to run the Desktop, but only > of limited applications. This may help breaking the minimum memory > requirements of the LiveCD which is really big. Another approach is to > create a RHGB/Firstboot like application that would only be used for > installing the LiveCD onto the system, that works like the alternative > install CD, but on X.
I think that you misunderstand that changelog entry. I am pretty sure this refers to the extract command line utility that can now be asked to extract specific files instead of unpacking the entire squashfs image. Manually unpacking images is something that is rarely done and has nothing to do with mounting the squashfs image on a running livecd. -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss
