As I just saw and posted about on ubuntu-devel-discuss [1], using the new squashfs layout file for a CD made Ubuntu's hard-disk install size 180 MB bigger on ext4. I presume it's due to extent allocation breaking due to the pattern of file copies.
The status of this bug now depends on whether Live CD boot time or hard-disk installed size is most important for Ubuntu.
As I just saw and posted about on ubuntu- devel-discuss [1], using the new squashfs layout file for a CD made Ubuntu's hard-disk install size 180 MB bigger on ext4. I presume it's due to extent allocation breaking due to the pattern of file copies.
The status of this bug now depends on whether Live CD boot time or hard-disk installed size is most important for Ubuntu.
[1] https:/ /lists. ubuntu. com/archives/ ubuntu- devel-discuss/ 2010-October/ 012198. html