The command 'format' is used for formatting a device for use as a LiveUSB device. Unlike a hard drive install, the filesystem is kept in a compressed "rootfs. RSS feed for this topic. This however has no effect on decompression speeds, so unless you use tazpkg pack or repack with big files alot, this shouldn't be a problem. The SliTaz Forum is the place where you can get support, ask any questions about SliTaz, make requests, help others and get involved in a community group.
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Twitter Facebook Distrowatch Wikipedia Flattr. Unlike a hard drive install, the filesystem is kept in a compressed "rootfs.
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You see why it helps to clarify where exactly your issue is? All previous filesystems are renamed to rootfs.
This however has no effect on decompression speeds, so unless you use tazpkg pack or repack with big files alot, this shouldn't be a problem. Using no compression is very quick under 5 seconds and useful if you are experimenting with a lot of changes.
This is useful for old systems with low memory. Unlike a device name, the UUID has the benefit of never changing from machine to machine.
Filesystem compression is supported in the form of lzma, gzip or none. By comparison, using lzma or gzip takes a few minutes but will dramatically reduce file size.
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Once setup, this utility can also rewrite the root filesystem with any changes you have made since booting up, giving the tazus benefits of a hard drive install. The filesystem is loaded entirely into memory upon boot. This is especially true with packages bigger than 50 or so MB. RSS feed for this topic. Register or log in - lost password?
If you mean tazpkg grabbing packages, that has nothing to do with your CPUs and uses your connection instead - slow connection, slow package downloads. These are not removed automatically, so you should periodically delete these to keep disk usage down.
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This is recommended when committing permanent changes to the filesystem. If you really want it to go faster, then tazubs the scripts to use something like pgzip or plmza, but the improvement in speed for lmza is marginal since it splits and combines a tar. The command 'format' is used for formatting a device for use as a LiveUSB device. Your previous filesystem will be renamed to "previous.
If you mean tazpkgbox the graphical version of tazpkg then rather use the command line version or switch to cooking and use tazpanel instead. The command 'writefs' will take the current memory resident filesystem and create a "rootfs. Hmmm, seems gzip, bzip2 and lzma all use single threaded compression routines. The SliTaz Forum is the place where you can get support, ask any questions about SliTaz, make requests, help others and get involved in a community group.
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