----- "Muayyad AlSadi" <alsadi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > snap3 is better for me also, its much faster, except the machine > freezes > > up entirely sometimes when im installing new software. > > when the persistent layer is full this happen > there is no way I know to detects this > > for example I put a usual livecd on a usual usb key with 300MB > persistent layer > the free space is 4GB which is not true > So this makes me wonder ... Why as part of the live cd creation process, don't we use resizee2fs to shrink the image down to used space (2.1G) + overlay size? We could then use the extra space for /home and swap. Right now mounting the NAND for /home is horrible as it takes a very long time, so getting rid of that would be a huge bonus (plus it would move all the Fedora bits to the SD card, which would be better IMHO). -- JB -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list