Changes according to SquashFS release 2.0.
Text corrections.
Revision 1.5
2004-06-07
Changes according to SquashFS release 2.0 alpha.
Lots of description improvements and clarifications. Split
instructions for Linux kernels of 2.6.x (new) and 2.4.x series.
Revision 1.1
2004-05-22
Changes according to SquashFS release 1.3r3.
Revision 1.0
2004-02-19
Initial Release, reviewed by LDP.
Revision 0.2
2003-12-08
Text corrections, license added.
Revision 0.1
2003-11-24
Initial version. Instructions for SquashFS release 1.3r2.
Abstract
This HOWTO describes the usage of SquashFS - a highly-compressed
read-only file system for Linux, which is intended for use in tiny-sized and
embedded systems, and anywhere else you'd want to use a compressed file system.
With this document, you'll learn how to prepare a SquashFS-ready
Linux kernel, create a sqaushed file system and happily use it.
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