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Sqfstar Command: Create Squashfs From Uncompressed Tar
Use for create squashfs from uncompressed tar with Sqfstar. Exact CLI syntax to create squashfs from uncompressed tar using Sqfstar.
When to use this: Use for create squashfs from uncompressed tar with Sqfstar.
Command Syntax
sqfstar < <archive.tar> <filesystem.squashfs> sqfstar < <archive.tar> <filesystem.squashfs> Live Command Builder
Final Command
sqfstar < <archive.tar> <filesystem.squashfs> Command Breakdown
sqfstar is the base executable for this command.
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Purpose: Exact syntax to create squashfs from uncompressed tar using Sqfstar.
Test path: Replace placeholders and run destructive commands in a disposable workspace first.
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