Am 03.10.2012 13:44, schrieb Daniel Baumann:
On 10/03/2012 12:47 PM, Michal Suchanek wrote:
How many layers would a live system with multitude of
squashfs images and multitude of persistence layers have?
in the gnome-desktop case, that would be 3
(base+standard+gnome-desktop), plus one for persistence (when using full
or only one-directory (home) persistence).
so.. in the default (=official images) cases, below 5. that should work,
right?
From my point of view it is a *good* idea to support multiply squashfs
images.
Are there any disadvantages like higher RAM usage in the live system?
2) composing multiple squashfs images is not always practical.
we're not talking about 'allways', we're talking about 'defaults'.
talking about 'default' means, that you'll allways be able to change to
one squashfs image if that's suitable for your use case.
It is OK with the possibility to change to one squashfs image when required.
regards, Mark
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