Squashfs is a cool project that gives you a compressed read-only filesystem for Linux. Basically, it’s super handy for those times when you want to keep things tidy and organized. It's great for general use where you just need to read files, or even when you're archiving stuff like using a .tar.gz file. Plus, it really shines in systems with limited space and memory—like embedded systems—where keeping things lightweight is key.
The good news? This filesystem is stable and has been put through its paces on different architectures like PowerPC, i586, Sparc, and ARM. So whether you're running an older system or something more recent, Squashfs has got you covered!
Here are some standout features:
This latest release packs in tons of improvements! You’ll see enhancements to the filesystem itself (think bigger blocks and sparse files), plus upgrades to tools like Mksquashfs and Unsquashfs. They now support wildcard pattern matching in exclude/extract files. Pretty neat right? There are also other improvements along with bug fixes to make everything run smoother.
If you're interested in checking out more about Squashfs or even downloading it here, head over to Softpas for all the details!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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