David <dgboles <at> gmail.com> writes: > > Is it possible to make a deltaiso without having both the older ISO and > the Newer ISO on a local system. > > Example. Fedora-14-Alpha-x86_64-Live.iso was downloaded. A > Fedora-14-Alpha-2-x86_64-Live.iso is availible for download. > > Can a deltaiso be made without downloading the newer ISO? > > makedeltaiso Fedora-14-Alpha-x86_64-Live.iso > http://path/to/folder/containing/Fedora-14-Alpha-2-x86_64-Live.iso deltaiso Deltaisos won't save significant space when used on Live images. Having said that, if you were able to do the above (similar to what the rpm command can do), you would still be downloading the ISO, just not storing it on disk. Disk space is cheap, and as long as you have a few spare gig of space, you could just download the ISO, generate the diso, then keep the diso and delete the ISO to save on disk space. If you're using disos to save on disk space, you probably also want to verify that they reconstruct properly (which will require some temporary disk space, anyway) and to have multiple backups (since if you lose one, you can't reconstruct any of the ISOs after that). -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines