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    kn-remaster script for new DVD-versions

    I've adapted the kn-remaster script for the new Knoppix DVD-versions 7.0.x
    http://www.wp-schulz.de/knoppix/summary.html

    Greetings Werner

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    Greetings, Werner.

    Glad to see you've brought this up-to-date.
    Have you noticed any effects, good or bad, now that we have zram?

    Regards.

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    No, I noticed neither good nor bad effects. The used time to remaster the DVD is about 2 hours for me on my Laptop with 4GB RAM. Perhaps some people with a lot of time will do comparative measurements.

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    Just the time I've tested my script once more within a Knoppix (not Knoppix64) HW installation with 3GB RAM and 4GB swap. All over the time no swap has been used. Therefore I believe zram is of no use for remaster Knoppix.

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    Greetings again, Werner.

    If one were to try a modification of your kn-recombine approach
    on an 8 Gb CD-size LiveUSB without resorting to external storage for
    the re-combination, might not zram allow that to work?

    Something of this sort would make zram worthwhile for 4 Gb and
    larger ram installations.

    Regards.

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    At which point of "recombine" do you think zram can do the trick?

    To recombine a DVD flash installation you need a lot of free space within a partiton (13 -15 GB) and you need RAM, RAM and RAM, not swap.

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    I know it may be a false hope, but zram has the potential to make my 4 Gb ram
    act as though it were 12 Gb of memory with fast swapping going on.
    I have done a kn-recombine of a CD-size LiveUSB with a 12 Gb Virtual set-up,

    I've also done kn-rcombine of a CD-size LibeUSB on the same 16 Gb SanDisk
    partitioned with 4 Gb for the LiveUSB and 12 Gb for the re-combination.

    Hoping to scale that down to 8 Gb using zram.

    Need a genius programmer to make this all happen.

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    ..zram has the potential to make my 4 Gb ram
    act as though it were 12 Gb of memory..
    You are dreaming )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Werner P. Schulz View Post
    You are dreaming )
    Yes, I am.
    I can see how zram helps the netbook situation, but
    I can't see how it helps the 4 Gb of ram situation.

    That is, I can't see an application that would both:
    a. benefit from zram; and
    b. be understandable to the user of modest requirements.

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