Squashfs 4.2 released (28th February 2011). Please see the CHANGES and README files in the new file release.
Squashfs is a compressed read-only filesystem for Linux. 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.
You can go to the download page or the summary page. On the summary page there are links to the public forums, and the mailing lists. Queries, problems, etc. please send a message to the Squashfs mailing list, or use the trackers available on the Squashfs sourceforge page.
Slides and a video of a presentation the author gave at the 2008 CELF Embedded Linux Europe conference are available.
Help sponsor Squashfs development!
Maintaining and improving Squashfs is a lot of work, but Squashfs is one of the only widely used Linux file systems that has no company backing. Squashfs development is funded soley by the author, partially supported by donations from companies and individuals that want to improve Squashfs for themselves and others.
Mainlining of Squashfs only became possible when CELF (Consumer Electronics Linux Forum) offered to contribute to the costs, which allowed the author to work full-time on the project.
There's lots of exciting new improvements to Squashfs in the pipeline, and if your company is a serious user of Squashfs, please consider accelerating development of Squashfs by donating.
Donatations can be made from the Squashfs sourceforge homepage, or if you prefer by contacting the author privately.
There are a number of different Squashfs releases available on the downloads page. The following gives brief details on them.
The squashfs file release contains a README, the squashfs patch files, and the squashfs-tools directory (mksquashfs). Please see the INSTALL file for install instructions.
The README file contains details on using squashfs, and contains brief filesystem design notes...
The author can be contacted by email, phillip at lougher.demon.co.uk or plougher at users.sourceforge.net.