Hvergelmir
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Hi, I would appreciate if there were the possibility to see that an image was previously trimmed down with NTLite. This obviously refers to the cached images. The date/time alone is not enough of an indicator, IMO.
By now I mostly recreate a cached copy from the ISOs in order to have a clean slate. But sometimes I do it although last time I left off from a clean image or conversely sometimes I don't do it and only find out afterwards that I didn't start with a clean image.
Not sure if it's feasible, but since this is the suggestions subforum, I thought I'd leave this here
Thanks.
PS: Oh, and I realize that not every modification should probably be counted. Essentially image operations such as removing indexes from an image or recompressing it would probably be considered benign changes, whereas other operations would be considered modifications and get indicated.
By now I mostly recreate a cached copy from the ISOs in order to have a clean slate. But sometimes I do it although last time I left off from a clean image or conversely sometimes I don't do it and only find out afterwards that I didn't start with a clean image.
Not sure if it's feasible, but since this is the suggestions subforum, I thought I'd leave this here
Thanks.
PS: Oh, and I realize that not every modification should probably be counted. Essentially image operations such as removing indexes from an image or recompressing it would probably be considered benign changes, whereas other operations would be considered modifications and get indicated.
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