Re: Publishing raw generic{,cloud} images without tar, and without compression, plus versionning of point releases
On 6/8/20 2:55 PM, Thomas Lange wrote:
>>>>>> On Sun, 7 Jun 2020 00:26:10 +0200, Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org> said:
>
> > It'd be really great if you could implement this. I tried quickly to do
> > that on images produced by the team, but also failed quickly and gave up
> > quickly too! :)
> I guess truncating a raw image with GPT fails because the secondary
> GPT at the end of the disk will be destroyed.
> gparted (and maybe parted itself) can be used to fix this after
> truncate. I will look deeper into this.
Oh, very good catch, I didn't think about it.
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
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