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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: no
# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
#
# Unpack a filesystem. Supported ways to "pack" the filesystem are:
# - erofs
# Enhanced Read-Only File System is a relatively new filesystem, introduced
# in 2019 with Linux 5.4, which is optimised for runtime performance. EROFS
# has compression options similar to that of SquashFS, however, in
# direct head to head comparison, as of 2025, the EROFS compression
# algorithms are not as performant; it takes longer to pack a filesystem and
# the compression size is not quite as good. EROFS is under active
# development.
# .
# Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EROFS
# Upstream documentation: https://erofs.docs.kernel.org/en/latest/
# .
# erofs-utils contains mkfs.erofs, fsck.erofs and dump.erofs utilities
# which are required to pack, inspect and extract erofs files.
# - fsarchiver in *savedir/restdir* mode (directories, not block devices)
# - squashfs
# SquashFS is a compressed read-only file system for Linux that was
# introduced in 2002. It supports deduplication and has mature and
# performant compression algorithms.
# .
# Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SquashFS
# Upstream documentation: https://github.com/plougher/squashfs-tools
# .
# squashfs-tools contains mksquashfs and unsquashfs utilities which are
# required to pack and extract squashfs files.
#
# Configuration:
#
# from globalstorage: rootMountPoint
# from job configuration: the item to unpack
#
---
# This module is configured a lot like the items in the *unpackfs*
# module, but with only **one** item. Use multiple instances for
# unpacking more than one filesystem.
#
# There are the following **mandatory** keys:
# - *source* path relative to the live / intstalling system to the image
# - *sourcefs* the type of the source files; valid entries are
# - `none` (this entry is ignored; kind of useless)
# - `erofs`
# - `fsarchiver`
# Aliases of this are `fsarchive`, `fsa` and `fsa-dir`. Uses
# fsarchiver in "restdir" mode.
# - `fsarchiver-block`
# Aliases of this are `fsa-block` and `fsa-fs`. Uses fsarchiver
# in "restfs" mode.
# - `squashfs`
# Aliases of this are `squash` and `unsquash`.
# - `tar`
# - *destination* path relative to rootMountPoint (so in the target
# system) where this filesystem is unpacked. It may be an
# empty string, which effectively is / (the root) of the target
# system.
#
#
# There are the following **optional** keys:
# - *condition* sets a dynamic condition on unpacking the item in
# this job. This may be true or false (constant) or name a globalstorage
# value. Use '.' to separate parts of a globalstorage name if it is nested.
# Remember to quote names.
#
# A condition is used in e.g. stacked squashfses, where the user can select
# a specific install type. The default value of *condition* is true.
source: /data/rootfs.fsa
sourcefs: fsarchiver
destination: "/"
# condition: true