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Offline ThirdOfSix

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creating LiveUSB when home is too large for MyliveCD
« on: October 01, 2012, 12:53:45 PM »
This is frustrating. Just recently, someone explained to a user on the forum how to find the work file from an attempt at making a livecd and use it to create a liveusb after mylivecd bailed out due to the final ISO exceeding the size limit built in to account for the size of the DVD disk.

I can't find that post. I thought it was by just17 but he is so prolific in his posts that even though I looked through all of his recent posts, I can't find it.

Anyway, I was left with the impression that the limit to a remaster of 4BG is entirely in the part of the script that deals with creating the final ISO file and that there is a work around if you want to go to a USB drive.

If that is true, is it possible to remaster an install that has a 50GB home partition using this method?

I nearly lost this install last week due to the inability to create a full remaster due to having multiple VirtualBox installs as well as the 2 GB file that Google Earth creates.

Yes, I know that I can delete that file from Google earth and it will recreate it the first time I run after installing from the remaster.

I was able to restore this machine because I had created a remaster that excluded my normal home partition and used that to reinstall the root partition while keeping the home partition.

Even so, I would really like to have a full remaster that will run from a large flash drive.

I know that I am not the only one here who keeps a number of systems as virtual machines and would like to be able to access them from a liveUSB remaster on another machine that is fast with multi-GB of memory.








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Re: creating LiveUSB when home is too large for MyliveCD
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2012, 01:26:25 PM »
Thank you!

Silly me, when I was looking through his posts, I skipped that one because I had forgotten the original question that he was responding to.

Now I will go experiment and, no doubt, come back with a few new questions.


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Re: creating LiveUSB when home is too large for MyliveCD
« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2012, 02:18:04 PM »
Thank you!

Silly me, when I was looking through his posts, I skipped that one because I had forgotten the original question that he was responding to.

Now I will go experiment and, no doubt, come back with a few new questions.



I hope it works for you  :D

I have not tried it up to the size you are contemplating, but I did create a few compressed remasters which were about 15GB ....  I don't recall the original installed size.

I look forward to reading the results of your attempts  ;D

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