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Re: squashfs compressed file system



>>>>> "Glenn" == Glenn McGrath <bug1@optushome.com.au> writes:

    Glenn> On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 10:27:59 -0600 (CST)
    Glenn> Drew Scott Daniels <umdanie8@cc.UManitoba.CA> wrote:

    >> It looks stable enough now, but I wonder why it hasn't been
    >> included in the Linux kernel (even 2.5?). I also have to
    >> question the value of zlib compression vs other types of
    >> compression, but then I suppose that zlib usually gives better
    >> compression than none. If I ever get to it I'll try writing a
    >> zlib replacement that uses a PPM variant, but it seems unlikely
    >> that I will.

    Glenn> The reason gzip compression is used on intrd's is becasue
    Glenn> the kernel and some bootloaders (grub at least) support it.

    Glenn> It would be great is we could use better compression on the
    Glenn> initrd.

Take a look at http://www.websamba.com/chrissicool where there are kernel patches to enable bzip2 compression of initrd.

    Glenn> Ill have a look at squash fs for comparison, but if it isnt
    Glenn> in the main kernel its hard to depend on it for the
    Glenn> installer, it could be used in custom builds though i
    Glenn> guess.

As the above isn't in the main kernel the issue you raise is real.
Interesting technology, though.

Cheers,

Kenny.

-- 
Desktop Services Team, EUCS.

University of Edinburgh, Scotland.



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