menotu
Thanks for the link, I have speculated over the information here. I kept coming back to that I have probably done 5 remasters on the mentioned kernel but also each time just before doing some size able updates (200 + megabytes).
To maintain speed I have used --gzip as I was lucky to read a thread started by Just19 not sure how many times I used --gzip, but I have been happy with the results.
Just19
Nahh, your thread about extensive increase in re-master time using 'new' compression convinced me that for my purposes --gzip is fine.
General
Having looked around here in the mylivecd information I have decided to take the plunge and install the later kernel 2.6.38.6.bfs, which I am using right now. A few thing are not working quite as well as I was hoping, but I do have my previous setup, both rsync -av and re-master backup. It worked too well to risk anything with an update.
Just before getting the update done to KDE I managed to get my re-master as follows.
[root@localhost gert]# mylivecd --gzip 110519_KDE_myliveCD.iso
mylivecd, version 0.9.3, http://pclinuxos.com/
Copyright (C) 2010, Texstar <texstar at gmail.com>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Disabling Services not needed on the LiveCD
running: /sbin/chkconfig --list
running: /sbin/chkconfig --list
running: /sbin/chkconfig --list
running: /sbin/chkconfig --list
running: /sbin/chkconfig --list
Creating initrd: [101.71% 00:00:02/00:00:02]
tar: ./etc/sysconfig/harddrake2/kernel: time stamp 2011-05-19 20:00:43 is 26548.805293099 s in the future=]
tar: ./etc/sysconfig/harddrake2/previous_hw: time stamp 2011-05-19 20:00:43 is 26548.804990012 s in the future
tar: ./etc/sysconfig/harddrake2/xorg: time stamp 2011-05-19 20:00:43 is 26548.804948773 s in the future
[100.00% 00:00:04/00:00:04]
Setting filesystem parameters: [100.00% 00:00:01/00:00:01]
Creating compressed image: [100.00% 00:06:56/00:06:56]
Creating isolinux boot: [100.00% 00:00:01/00:00:01]
Creating final iso: [100.00% 00:00:45/00:00:45]
Embedding MD5 checksum: [100.00% 00:00:27/00:00:27]
Restoring Services on the installed system
Created '110519_KDE_myliveCD.iso' (2365,966,336 bytes) in 00:08:15
[root@localhost gert]#
I tried about 5 times, initially relying too much on my memory and stuffing up. I will put my problem down to running too close to the limit on my partition. I run single partition systems, ie /home is generally included in / but not as a partition mount.
As I am now using the new kernel I will do a test run re-mastering.
The test using mylivecd --gzip ... worked fine, no problems showed up.
Not sure why my system increased about 700 MB, I deleted my /tmp directory first I think I must have forgotten something in the /home.