Hello, first thanks for the information. Am Dienstag, 6. Dezember 2005 08:54 schrieb Christoph Thiel:
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
Reinhard Gimbel schrieb:
To create a delta iso you simply need both iso's you want to build a delta iso from.
And LOTS of RAM and CPU power. I'd recommend 4 GB RAM as minimum and the fastest processor you can get. It might still take a day or more if you're processing DVD isos.
My box have only 1 GB RAM. I don't know if this is enought to make a delta-cd-iso. What do you mean?
Yeah + x86_64 would be highly recommended.
There is a Athlon 64 3000+ inside the box.
If you are looking for a way to build a delta iso without having the second iso I fear there is no way for ...
Yes, because applydeltaiso is there to reconstruct a full iso. If you only want the files, you could try *deltarpm.
That's not the problem. I had first to build the new image. The old image is also on the box. So there are both ISO on the harddisk of the PC.
Please note: The deltaiso stuff only works for rpm package on the ISOs - all the non-rpm stuff will get copied 1:1 from source to dest (if source is the original ISO and dest the deltaiso you are creating).
This is very problematic. There are not only rpms on the cd. We put also binarys for linux, windows and other OS on the image. And there are textfiles (txt and html) on the cd. If I understood your words in the right way, delta only works with the rpm-stuff. The binarys and the text-files don't become smaler. Regards, Andreas -- ## Content Developer OpenOffice.org: lang/DE ## Freie Office-Suite für Linux, Mac, Windows, Solaris ## http://de.openoffice.org ## Meine Seite http://www.amantke.de