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MKUZIP(8) | System Manager's Manual | MKUZIP(8) |
NAME¶
mkuzip
— compress
disk image for use with geom_uzip(4) class
SYNOPSIS¶
mkuzip |
[-v ] [-o
outfile] [-s
cluster_size] infile |
DESCRIPTION¶
The mkuzip
utility compresses a disk image
file so that the geom_uzip(4) class will be able to
decompress the resulting image at run-time. This allows for a significant
reduction of size of disk image at the expense of some CPU time required to
decompress the data each time it is read. The mkuzip
utility works in two phases:
- An infile image is split into clusters; each cluster is compressed using zlib(3).
- The resulting set of compressed clusters along with headers that allow locating each individual cluster is written to the output file.
The options are:
NOTES¶
The compression ratio largely depends on the cluster size used. For large cluster sizes (16K and higher), typical compression ratios are only 1-2% less than those achieved with gzip(1). However, it should be kept in mind that larger cluster sizes lead to higher overhead in the geom_uzip(4) class, as the class has to decompress the whole cluster even if only a few bytes from that cluster have to be read.
The mkuzip
utility inserts a short shell
script at the beginning of the generated image, which makes it possible to
“run” the image just like any other shell script. The script
tries to load the geom_uzip(4) class if it is not loaded,
configure the image as an md(4) disk device using
mdconfig(8), and automatically mount it using
mount_cd9660(8) on the mount point provided as the first
argument to the script.
EXIT STATUS¶
The mkuzip
utility exits 0 on
success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO¶
gzip(1), zlib(3), geom(4), geom_uzip(4), md(4), mdconfig(8), mount_cd9660(8)
AUTHORS¶
Maxim Sobolev ⟨sobomax@FreeBSD.org⟩
March 17, 2006 | Debian |