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sqfscat - tool to cat files from a squashfs filesystem to stdout

Author

       Written by Phillip Lougher <phillip@squashfs.org.uk>

Decompressors Available

       gzip, lzo, lz4, xz, zstd, lzma

Description

       Squashfs  is  a  highly  compressed  read-only filesystem for Linux.  It uses either gzip/xz/lzo/lz4/zstd
       compression to compress both files, inodes and directories.  Inodes in the system are very small and  all
       blocks are packed to minimise 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 constrained block device/memory systems (e.g. embedded  systems)  where
       low overhead is needed.

Examples

       sqfscat IMAGE.SQFS hello
              Output the contents of "hello" to stdout.

       sqfscat IMAGE.SQFS hello world
              Output the contents of "hello" and then "world" to stdout.

       sqfscat IMAGE.SQFS "*.[ch]"
              Output  the  contents  of  all  the files in the root directory that match the wildcard *.[ch], to
              stdout, e.g.  hello.c, hello.h, world.c, world.h.

       Note: when passing wildcarded names to Sqfscat, they should be quoted (as  in  the  above  examples),  to
       ensure that they are not processed by the shell.

Exit Status

       0      The file or files were output to stdout OK.

       1      FATAL  errors  occurred,  e.g.  filesystem  corruption,  I/O  errors. Sqfscat did not continue and
              aborted.

       2      Non-fatal errors occurred, e.g. not a regular  file,  or  failed  to  resolve  pathname.   Sqfscat
              continued and did not abort.

       See -ignore-errors, -strict-errors and -no-exit-code options for how they affect the exit status.

Name

       sqfscat - tool to cat files from a squashfs filesystem to stdout

Options

-v, -version
              print version, licence and copyright information.

       -p NUMBER, -processors NUMBER
              use NUMBER processors.  By default will use the number of processors available.

       -o BYTES, -offset BYTES
              skip  BYTES  at  start  of  FILESYSTEM.  Optionally  a suffix of K, M or G can be given to specify
              Kbytes, Mbytes or Gbytes respectively (default 0 bytes).

       -ig, -ignore-errors
              treat errors writing files to stdout as non-fatal.

       -st, -strict-errors
              treat all errors as fatal.

       -no-exit, -no-exit-code
              don't set exit code (to nonzero) on non-fatal errors.

       -da SIZE, -data-queue SIZE
              set data queue to SIZE Mbytes.  Default 256 Mbytes.

       -fr SIZE, -frag-queue SIZE
              set fragment queue to SIZE Mbytes.  Default 256 Mbytes.

       -no-wild, -no-wildcards
              do not use wildcard matching in filenames.

       -r, -regex
              treat filenames as POSIX regular expressions rather than use the default shell wildcard  expansion
              (globbing).

       -h, -help
              output options text to stdout.

See Also

mksquashfs(1), unsquashfs(1), sqfstar(1)

       The  README  for  the  Squashfs-tools  4.6.1  release,  describing  the  new  features  can  be read here
       https://github.com/plougher/squashfs-tools/blob/master/README-4.6.1

       The         Squashfs-tools         USAGE         guide         can         be          read          here
       https://github.com/plougher/squashfs-tools/blob/master/USAGE-4.6

sqfscat version 4.6.1                              April 2024                                         SQFSCAT(1)

Synopsis

sqfscat [OPTIONS] FILESYSTEM [listoffilestocattostdout]

See Also