Jeremy Katz wrote:
And with that, I'm out for the next week. dmg -- I'll look
some more at
the turboinst stuff when I get back. I also want to try to get the
persistence and other arch bits in pretty soon then.
Cool. I'll now be working exclusively on persistence, and hope to have
something decent ready by the time you get back.
A couple minor notes on turbo-liveinst, which I strongly encourage you to ignore
while off the clock-
1) to understand the code, look at the patches in the order that events happen.
I.e. livecd-creator -> mayflower -> liveinst.sh -> livecd.py (and
isotostick.sh is orthogonal)
2) obviously I typo-swapped the performance numbers on cdrom install with/out
turbo-liveinst. I.e. the 250s is _with_ turbo, and the 299s, is _without_.
3) the weird dd padding of 512 zero bytes to osmin.tgz is because I discovered
loop devices ignore the last N mod 512 bytes of files of size N bytes. Probably
would be better to do this in livecd-creator than in mayflower-init.
4) it might be more technically accurate to rm the osmin.tgz after losetup-ing
it, so that if you ever remove the loop device, that the 25kb gets freed (?).
5) the time impact on livecd-creation is negligible. Because cleanupDeleted has
already basically packed all the data into the front of the sparse file,
resizing it back to that size happens very quickly.
-dmc