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By: szaka
AFAIK, you can't.
But I'm aware of two different compressed loopback drivers for Linux.
One is the well-know "ordinary" compressed loop, hidden somewhere on the Knoppix
site, what Knoppix and many other Live distros use, and the other one is Gentoo's
gcloop: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng/gcloop/
If you want to use them, you must patch your kernel and use their tools to create
the compressed loop image. I doubt the Knoppix one will work because the last
time I check, it needed the same amount of RAM size as the original image size
(process was killed due to out of memory). Hopefully Gentoo's implementation
is better. If you try please let us know how it turned out.
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