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MKUZIP(8)		FreeBSD	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:

     1.	  An infile image is split into	clusters; each cluster is compressed
	  using	zlib(3).

     2.	  The resulting	set of compressed clusters along with headers that
	  allow	locating each individual cluster is written to the output
	  file.

     The options are:

     -o	outfile
	     Name of the output	file outfile.  The default is to use the input
	     name with the suffix .uzip.

     -s	cluster_size
	     Split the image into clusters of cluster_size bytes, 16384	bytes
	     by	default.  The cluster_size should be a multiple	of 512 bytes.

     -v	     Display verbose messages.

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>

FreeBSD	11.1			March 17, 2006			  FreeBSD 11.1

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