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Old 12-19-2010, 04:42 AM   #1
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squashfs module for kindle dx 2.5.4

kernel module compiled to play chroot debian with KindleTERM

squashfs tools compiled x86_64 rhel 5.5, but also work in x86_64 ubuntu


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modinfo squashfs.ko
filename: /mnt/us/squashfs.ko
license: GPL
author: Phillip Lougher <phillip@lougher.demon.co.uk>
description: squashfs 3.4, a compressed read-only filesystem
depends:
vermagic: 2.6.22.19-lab126 preempt mod_unload ARMv6
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File Type: zip squashfs-tools.zip (81.2 KB, 300 views)
File Type: zip squashfs.ko.zip (20.9 KB, 268 views)
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Old 12-23-2010, 06:04 AM   #2
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Thank you.
I was use squashfs it in my Linux LiveCD before.
But can you explain more about its benefits wih Kindle?
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Old 12-24-2010, 03:13 AM   #3
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i build a debian chroot env with a ext3 loop file ,the size is about 450M, when switch to squashfs ,it's about 150M ,so I chose squashfs
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Old 12-30-2010, 10:28 AM   #4
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I compile a brower named arora based on qt for kindle dx us to view local html file of qt4.7.1 doc .

squashfs is very space efficient ,see below, so it's can also to use with original reader. but it's readonly filesystem. so the reading position restore may not work.
[QUO
root@ubuntu:/mnt/hgfs/E# ~/squashfs/mksquashfs html qt4.7.1-doc.squashfs
Parallel mksquashfs: Using 2 processors
Creating little endian 3.1 filesystem on qt4.7.1-doc.squashfs, block size 131072.
[================================================== ================================================== ======================================\] 7953/7953 100%
Exportable Little endian filesystem, data block size 131072, compressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments, duplicates are removed
Filesystem size 48007.85 Kbytes (46.88 Mbytes)
28.24% of uncompressed filesystem size (170016.65 Kbytes)
Inode table size 81970 bytes (80.05 Kbytes)
32.87% of uncompressed inode table size (249383 bytes)
Directory table size 80356 bytes (78.47 Kbytes)
30.19% of uncompressed directory table size (266189 bytes)
Number of duplicate files found 33
Number of inodes 7706
Number of files 7607
Number of fragments 1083
Number of symbolic links 0
Number of device nodes 0
Number of fifo nodes 0
Number of socket nodes 0
Number of directories 99
Number of uids 1
root (0)
Number of gids 0
root@ubuntu:/mnt/hgfs/E#
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