3 # Mksquashfs supports pseudo files, these allow fake files, directories,
4 # character and block devices to be specified and added to the Squashfs
5 # filesystem being built, rather than requiring them to be present in the
8 # This, for example, allows device nodes to be added to the filesystem without
9 # requiring root access.
11 # Mksquashfs 4.1 adds support for "dynamic pseudo files" and a modify operation.
12 # Dynamic pseudo files allow files to be dynamically created when Mksquashfs
13 # is run, their contents being the result of running a command or piece of
14 # shell script. The modifiy operation allows the mode/uid/gid of an existing
15 # file in the source filesystem to be modified.
17 # Two Mksquashfs options are supported, -p allows one pseudo file to be
18 # specified #on the command line, and -pf allows a pseudo file to be specified
19 # containing a list of pseduo definitions, one per line.
21 # Pseudo file examples
22 # Run mkquashfs . /tmp/img -pf pseudo-file.examples
25 # Creating dynamic file examples
27 # Create a file "dmesg" containing the output from dmesg.
28 dmesg f 444 root root dmesg
31 # Create a file RELEASE containing the release name, date, build host, and
32 # an incrementing version number. The incrementing version is a side-effect
33 # of executing the shell script, and ensures every time Mksquashfs is run a
34 # new version number is used without requiring any other shell scripting.
35 RELEASE f 444 root root \
36 if [ ! -e /tmp/ver ]; then \
41 echo $ver > /tmp/ver; \
42 echo -n "release x.x"; \
43 echo "-dev #"$ver `date` "Build host" `hostname`
46 # Copy 10K from the device /dev/sda1 into the file input. Ordinarily
47 # Mksquashfs given a device, fifo, or named socket will place that special file
48 # within the Squashfs filesystem, this allows input from these special
49 # files to be captured and placed in the Squashfs filesystem.
50 input f 444 root root dd if=/dev/sda1 bs=1024 count=10
53 # Creating a block or character device examples
55 # Create a character device "chr_dev" with major:minor 100:1 and
56 # a block device "blk_dev" with major:minor 200:200, both with root
57 # uid/gid and a mode of rw-rw-rw.
58 chr_dev c 666 root root 100 1
59 blk_dev b 666 0 0 200 200
62 # Creating a directory example
64 # create a directory "pseudo_dir" with root uid/gid and mode of r--r--r--.
65 pseudo_dir d 444 root root
68 # Modifying attributes of an existing file exmaple
70 # Change the attributes of the file "INSTALL" in the filesystem to have
71 # root uid/gid and a mode of rw-rw-rw, overriding the attributes obtained
72 # from the source filesystem.
73 INSTALL m 666 root root