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Re: Remastering of 64-bits version: Trouble with isofs? Huge .rr_mved



Thanks for the reply!

I'll copy them and use much the  same parameters as you do, but I prefer not to use a pipe - it seems to me that remastering of large images goes better without. The parameters are not relevant for the problem at hand, though.

I have worked more on it, and now I think it is a 64/32 problem, maybe with aufs or cloop.  No isofs problems are apparent, and I haven't done anything exceeding the capabilities of isofs, either.

I have checked my method on large and small images, also created the images from 32-bits system, same error every time.  To see if this was a problem with the method or remastering from HD install, I tried the method on a HD install from CD - everything worked fine, so it is not the method, or starting from HD install.

To clarify, I have no need for creating DVD iso of my remasterings until they are, eventually, "finished" - they reside on hard disk partitions and USB media, and I will do the splitting exercise only when I am more sure about the content.  I don't have to cater for FAT32 needs either, if I don't want to.  So file size isn't very important.

Can it be that the 64-bits kernel is set up with 32-bits aufs module, and this doesn't work with 64-bits images?  It's not the cloop image in itself - as I wrote, I can run the programs in it in 64-bits.

Cheers
Trond

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