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MKSQUASHFS(1)	    create and append squashfs filesystems	 MKSQUASHFS(1)

NAME
       mksquashfs - tool to create and append to squashfs filesystems

SYNOPSIS
       mksquashfs SOURCE [SOURCE2 ...] DESTINATION [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION
       Squashfs is a highly compressed read-only filesystem for Linux. It uses
       zlib compression to compress both files, inodes and directories. Inodes
       in the system are very small and all blocks are packed to minimize data
       overhead. Block sizes greater than 4K are supported up to a maximum  of
       1Mbytes (default block size 128K).

       Squashfs is intended for general read-only filesystem use, for archival
       use (i.e. in cases where a .tar.gz file	may  be	 used),	 and  in  con‐
       strained	 block device/memory systems (e.g. embedded systems) where low
       overhead is needed.

OPTIONS
       -all-root
	   make all files owned by root.

       -always-use-fragments
	   use fragment blocks for files larger than block size.

       -b block_size
	   set data block to block_size. Default 131072 bytes.

       -e exclude
	   list of exclude dirs/files.

       -ef exclude_file
	   list of exclude dirs/files. One per line.

       -force-gid gid
	   set all file gids to gid.

       -force-uid uid
	   set all file uids to uid.

       -fragment-queue size
	   Set fragment queue to size Mbytes. Default 64 Mbytes.

       -info
	   print files written to filesystem.

       -keep-as-directory
	   if one source directory is specified, create a root directory  con‐
	   taining that directory, rather than the contents of the directory.

       -noappend
	   do not append to existing filesystem.

       -noDataCompression
	   alternative name for -noD.

       -noD
	   do not compress data blocks.

       -no-duplicates
	   do not perform duplicate checking.

       -no-exports
	   don't make the filesystem exportable via NFS.

       -noF
	   do not compress fragment blocks.

       -noFragmentCompression
	   alternative name for -noF.

       -no-fragments
	   do not use fragments.

       -noI
	   do not compress inode table.

       -noInodeCompression
	   alternative name for -noI.

       -nopad
	   do not pad filesystem to a multiple of 4K.

       -no-progress
	   don't display the progress bar.

       -no-recovery
	   don't generate a recovery file.

       -no-sparse
	   don't detect sparse files.

       -pf pseudo-file
	   Add list of pseudo file definitions.

       -p pseudo-definition
	   Add pseudo file definition.

       -processors number
	   Use	number	processors.  By	 default will use number of processors
	   available.

       -read-queue size
	   Set input queue to size Mbytes. Default 64 Mbytes.

       -recover name
	   recover filesystem data using recovery file name.

       -regex
	   Allow POSIX regular expressions to be used in exclude dirs/files.

       -root-becomes name
	   when appending source files/directories,  make  the	original  root
	   become  a  subdirectory  in	the  new root called name, rather than
	   adding the new source items to the original root.

       -root-owned
	   alternative name for -all-root.

       -sort sort_file
	   sort files according to priorities in sort_file. One	 file  or  dir
	   with	 priority per line. Priority -32768 to 32767, default priority
	   0.

       -version
	   print version, license and copyright message.

       -wildcards
	   Allow extended shell wildcards (globbing) to	 be  used  in  exclude
	   dirs/files.

       -write-queue size
	   Set output queue to size Mbytes. Default 512 Mbytes.

SEE ALSO
       unsquashfs(1)

HOMEPAGE
       More  information  about	 mksquashfs and the squashfs filesystem can be
       found at <http://squashfs.sourceforge.net/>.

AUTHOR
       squashfs was written by Phillip Lougher <phillip@lougher.demon.co.uk>.

       This  manual  page  was	written	  by   Daniel	Baumann	  <daniel.bau‐
       mann@progress-technologies.net>.

4.0				  2010-03-14			 MKSQUASHFS(1)
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