Hi Zoltan,
Could you please tell me which version of Clonezilla live are you using?
Thanks.

Steven.

On 2010年06月04日 18:09, Zoltan Kerenyi Nagy wrote:
Hi Steven!

here is the exact message:

~~~xyz.bz2.aa size (6570MB) is too large! mkisosoft is not able to process that!
Unable to create this Clonezilla image live CD.

thanks

Zoltan

On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 5:04 PM, Steven Shiau <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Really?
    Which version of Clonezilla live did you use?
    What were the exact error messages shown on the screen?
    Thanks.

    Steven.


    On 2010年06月03日 01:26, Zoltan Kerenyi Nagy wrote:
    Yes, Clonezilla complained that with red letters.

    On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 5:24 PM, Steven Shiau <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Hi Zoltan,
        What did you mean by "6570 MB cannot by handled by growisosoft"?
        Did Clonezilla complain that?

        Steven.


        On 2010年06月02日 01:19, Zoltan Kerenyi Nagy wrote:
        Hi Steven,

        I did the cloning with Clonezilla, it's great. A 22 GB Fat32
        partition with 13 GB data (winxp+programs) ended up being
        6570 MB with bz2 compression. The next problem emerged is
        that when I'd like to have clonezilla to make a
        self-restoring-iso file, growisosoft says : it's to large,
        6570 MB cannot by handled by growisosoft. I intended to burn
        it to a double layer disc.
        So what should I do?

        Thanks,

        Zoltan

        On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 9:23 AM, Steven Shiau
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            Besides the compression program, the compression ratio
            really depends on the data you have.
            Would it worth to use bzip2? Maybe... Only you can judge
            that.
            If you want to distribute that to many many people,
            bzip2, xz... are worthy.
            My 2 cents.

            Steven.


            On 2010年06月01日 14:55, Zoltan Kerenyi Nagy wrote:
            Hi!

            I have a 13 gig data. Which compression would be the
            best for that. bzip2 takes 4 hours, would it worth the
            time to wait? How many percentage can be achieved by
            the various compression methods.

            Regards,

            Zoltan


            
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