> A delta WIM can have multiple base WIMs.
I didn’t realize this. So. I could apply delta2-3, and ref delta1-2, and master1. And end up with what essentially was a “master3” being applied… did I get that right?
If so, I think this enough that I can start to test this out without my brain dead ...
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- Fri Apr 14, 2023 1:05 am
- Forum: wimlib discussion
- Topic: “Delta” WIM creation
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- Wed Apr 12, 2023 11:20 am
- Forum: wimlib discussion
- Topic: “Delta” WIM creation
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Re: “Delta” WIM creation
I think I get it now. Hmm. I suppose then that we could modify our capture process to always capture both a full image as well as one (or more) delta(s).
I’d end up with
- master1 (base, no delta)
- master2, and delta1-2
- master3, and delta1-3, delta2-3
- and so on.
And we can change our ...
I’d end up with
- master1 (base, no delta)
- master2, and delta1-2
- master3, and delta1-3, delta2-3
- and so on.
And we can change our ...
- Mon Apr 10, 2023 12:19 pm
- Forum: wimlib discussion
- Topic: “Delta” WIM creation
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“Delta” WIM creation
I am looking to create a “delta” WIM from two starting WIM files. I see
that —update-of and —delta-from exist and could create a “delta” WIM
*during the capture process*, however my use case is as follows:
1) there is a full disk image for a product; version 1.0 this is used as a
“master1” image ...
that —update-of and —delta-from exist and could create a “delta” WIM
*during the capture process*, however my use case is as follows:
1) there is a full disk image for a product; version 1.0 this is used as a
“master1” image ...