On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Thomas Bächler<[email protected]> wrote: > Aaron Griffin schrieb: >> >> We can. squashfs-lzma is a significant improvement, but it can't be >> built out of tree, I don't think (last I checked was a while ago, this >> may have changed) > > It has been discontinued when squashfs was merged into the kernel. Now lzma > is also merged into the kernel, but neither squashfs nor the squashfs-tools > support lzma. > > I guess OpenWRT has patches for it.
>From a mailing list port: ------ Phillip Lougher Jun 17, 2009 > Since lzma is in kernel 2.6.30 now, is it going to be added into kernel > 2.6.31 or 2.6.32 merger window? I started working on LZMA support a couple of days ago. I'm hoping to get it finished for the 2.6.31 merge window, though I may miss this. It depends on whether I hit any problems, and how soon the merge window closes. ------ So this is on the docket. When it's supported, we'll have more space to play with. We can also play with the blocksize for squashfs, to see if it'd make a difference

