If there is a Linux.img file, I can see the actual size of the image. if
there is a Linux.img.xz file, how can I tell the size of it when xz = Popen(["/usr/bin/xz", "-cdk", "Linux.img.xz"], stdout=PIPE)
is executed. The decompressed file is written to the standard output, there will not be an actual file on the disk that I can check with command fdisk -l <FILE>
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Why I am doing this is because the image is about to be written to a SD card. Right before that I want to check if the image is larger than the SD card. Using the stdin
and stdout
can avoid disk writing which can speed up the process a little bit.
dd
: serverfault.com/q/95639/299610 and could just expanded data first to /dev/null to get countfdisk -l
should not have any part in the solution. You just need to know the uncompressed size.xz
does store this in the header when it's known, though you can have completely valid xz files without a correct size (due to streaming compression or concatenation). Depending on how robust and general you need it to be, you could simply decode it from the header and ignore cases where it's wrong.