J. Hartline wrote:
Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
> Brenton Rothchild
> can you work out a wiki page
> ex.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Kadischi/Development/PAGEPAGE
> using the
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Kadischi/Development as a
> template and explain everything clearly.
>
> Ill go through it afterwards.
>
>
I don't see any particular advantage in these patches, as they are a
rare case scenario, for one user.
They certainly wouldn't benifit the Kadischi project in general, as non
compressing the disc image
simply isn't viable for CD media, in his case it is.. but for the
population I do not think this is relevant.
mkzftree is also known as a transparent sort of compression to Linux, as
in, there is no real overhead.
I don't see how it warrants a section of it's own on the wiki.
I think what you might want to do, is create a
Kadischi/UserContributions page instead.
Let random patches and stuff be documented there and what they are for,
and who contributed them.
This isn't viable for Kadischi though in general, by any means that I
can see.
J. Hartline
I think a UserContributions page would be a great idea; perhaps it
would also be a good place to store any additional post-install-scripts
that others would contribute?
BTW, the reason I tried ISOs without compression is that when I run
an ISO under QEMU (without the accelerator), there's
a noticable speed improvement when reading files for the first time
(i.e. booting, launching apps, etc. especially in the "Doing the
pivot_root" phase). Since I'm running these from Windows & Linux
from a USB keychain, speed has been important :) Although, overall,
running under QEMU is pretty darn slow to begin with...
Anyway, I would be happy to detail any of this on the wiki, but I'd
like to wait until I know where such details would be best placed
first :)
-Brenton Rothchild