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NAME

       unsquashfs - tool to uncompress, extract and list squashfs filesystems

SYNOPSIS

       unsquashfs [OPTIONS] FILESYSTEM [files to extract or exclude (with -excludes) or cat (with
       -cat )]

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.

OPTIONS

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

       -cat   cat the files on the command line to stdout.

       -d PATHNAME, -dest PATHNAME
              extract to PATHNAME, default "squashfs-root".

       -max LEVELS, -max-depth LEVELS
              descend at most LEVELS of directories when extracting or listing.

       -excludes
              treat files on command line as exclude files.

       -ex, -exclude-list
              list of files to be excluded, terminated with ; e.g. file1 file2 ;.

       -follow, -follow-symlinks
              follow  symlinks  in  extract  files,  and add all files/symlinks needed to resolve
              extract file. Implies -no-wildcards.

       -missing, -missing-symlinks
              Unsquashfs will abort if any symlink can't be resolved in -follow-symlinks.

       -q, -quiet
              no verbose output.

       -n, -no-progress
              don't display the progress bar.

       -no, -no-xattrs
              don't extract xattrs in file system.

       -x, -xattrs
              extract xattrs in file system (default).

       -u, -user-xattrs
              only extract user xattrs in file system. Enables extracting xattrs.

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

       -i, -info
              print files as they are extracted.

       -li, -linfo
              print files as they are extracted with file attributes (like ls -l output).

       -l, -ls
              list filesystem, but don't extract files.

       -ll, -lls
              list filesystem with file attributes (like ls -l output), but don't extract files.

       -lln, -llnumeric
              same as -lls but with numeric uids and gids.

       -lc    list filesystem concisely, displaying only  files  and  empty  directories.   Don't
              extract files.

       -llc   list  filesystem  concisely  with  file attributes, displaying only files and empty
              directories. Don't extract files.

       -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).

       -f, -force
              if file already exists then overwrite.

       -ig, -ignore-errors
              treat errors writing files to output 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.

       -s, -stat
              display filesystem superblock information.

       -UTC   use UTC rather than local time zone when displaying time.

       -mkfs-time
              display  filesystem  superblock  time, which is an unsigned 32-bit int representing
              the time in seconds since the epoch (1970-01-01).

       -fstime
              synonym for -mkfs-time.

       -extract-file FILE
              list of directories or files to extract. One per line.

       -exclude-file FILE
              list of directories or files to exclude. One per line.

       -pf FILE
              output a pseudo file equivalent of the input Squashfs filesystem.

       -pseudo-file FILE
              alternative name for -pf.

       -e, -ef EXTRACT FILE
              synonym for -extract-file.

       -exc, -excf EXCLUDE FILE
              synonym for -exclude-file.

       -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 extract names.

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

       -L     synonym for -follow-symlinks.

       -h, -help
              output this options text to stdout.

DECOMPRESSORS AVAILABLE

       gzip, lzo, lz4, xz, zstd, lzma

EXIT STATUS

       0      The filesystem listed or extracted OK.

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

       2      Non-fatal errors occurred, e.g. no support for XATTRs,  Symbolic  links  in  output
              filesystem or couldn't write permissions to output filesystem. Unsquashfs continued
              and did not abort.

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

EXAMPLES

       unsquashfs IMAGE.SQFS
              Extract IMAGE.SQFS to "squashfs-root" in the current working directory.

       unsquashfs -d output IMAGE.SQFS
              Extract IMAGE.SQFS to "output" in the current working directory.

       unsquashfs -d . IMAGE.SQFS
              Extract IMAGE.SQFS to current working directory.

       unsquashfs -linfo IMAGE.SQFS
              Output a listing of IMAGE.SQFS with file attributes to stdout, while extracting the
              filesystem to "squashfs-root".

       unsquashfs -lls IMAGE.SQFS
              Output a listing of IMAGE.SQFS with file attributes to stdout, but do  not  extract
              the filesystem.

       unsquashfs IMAGE.SQFS fs/squashfs
              Extract only the "fs/squashfs" directory.

       unsquashfs IMAGE.SQFS "[Tt]est/example*"
              Extract  all  files  beginning  with  "example" inside top level directories called
              "Test" or "test".

       unsquashfs -excludes IMAGE.SQFS "test/*data*.gz"
              This will extract everything except for files that  match  *data*.gz  in  the  test
              directory.   The  -excludes  option  tells  Unsquashfs  to exclude the files on the
              command line rather than extract them.

       unsquashfs -ex "test/*data*.gz" ; IMAGE.SQFS test
              This uses both extract and exclude options, to tell Unsquashfs to only extract  the
              "test" directory, and to exclude any files within it that match *data*.gz.

       unsquashfs -dest output -max-depth 2 IMAGE.SQFS
              Extract only the top two levels of IMAGE.SQFS to "output" directory.

       unsquashfs -max-depth 2 IMAGE.SQFS "test/*.gz"
              Only extract the gzipped files in the test directory.

       unsquashfs -llc -max-depth 2 IMAGE.SQFS "test/*.gz"
              Output  a  listing of the gzipped files in the test directory to stdout, but do not
              extract them.

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

AUTHOR

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

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2022 Phillip Lougher <phillip@squashfs.org.uk>

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       the GNU General Public License as  published  by  the  Free  Software  Foundation;  either
       version 2, or (at your option) any later version.

       This  program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
       without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE.
       See the GNU General Public License for more details.

SEE ALSO

       mksquashfs(1), sqfstar(1), sqfscat(1)

       The  README  for  the  Squash-tools 4.5.1 release, describing the new features can be read
       here https://github.com/plougher/squashfs-tools/blob/master/README-4.5.1

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