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Welcome to Squashfs-tools!
This is the official Squashfs-tools repository.
To build and install the tools please read the INSTALL file.
To find out how use the latest release please start by reading README-4.6.1.
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Contents of the repository
The top-level directory contains the following information files:
- README-4.6.1 - description of the changes in the latest Squashfs-tools release.
- USAGE-4.6 - general description of the four tools Mksquashfs, Unsquashfs, Sqfstar and Sqfscat.
- USAGE-MKSQUASHFS-4.6 - how to use the Mksquashfs program to create Squashfs images.
- USAGE-UNSQUASHFS-4.6 - how to use the Unsquashfs program to extract and list Squashfs images.
- USAGE-SQFSTAR-4.6 - how to use the Sqfstar program to convert tarfiles to Squashfs images.
- USAGE-SQFSCAT-4.6 - how to use the Sqfscat program to cat (print) one or more files to stdout from Squashfs images.
- INSTALL - installation instructions.
- CHANGES - a reverse chronological list of changes from the latest release to the earliest release.
- ACTION-README - instructions on how to use the Actions feature of Mksquashfs.
- TECHNICAL-INFO - some technical information on Reproducible builds, Extended Attributes and the filesystem layout.
The top-level directory has the following directories:
- squashfs-tools - the source code directory, enter this directory and type
make
to build, ormake install
to install. Edit the Makefile to change the compressors built and other defaults. - manpages - pre-generated manpages, these can be viewed using
man -l
. - generate-manpages - shell scripts etc used to generate the manpages.
- examples - an old example file on how to use pseudo-file definitions.
- RELEASE-READMEs - README files from previous releases.
- kernel - directory containing Squashfs kernel source code. This directory has been unused since mainlining Squashfs into the kernel in 2009. The files are obsolete and not updated and are preserved for historical reasons.