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GENROMFS(8)							   GENROMFS(8)

NAME
       genromfs - create a romfs image

SYNOPSIS
       genromfs	 -f  device  [	-d source ] [ -V label ] [ -a alignment ] [ -A
       alignment,pattern ] [ -x pattern ] [ -v ]

DESCRIPTION
       genromfs is used to create a romfs file system image, usually  directly
       on  a  block  device, or for test purposes, in a plain file.  It is the
       mkfs equivalent of other filesystems.

       genromfs will scan the current directory and its subdirectories,	 build
       a romfs image from the files found, and output it to the file or device
       you specified.

       During scanning, it recognizes a special notation.  If  a  file	begins
       with the @ sign (and is empty otherwise), it refers to a device special
       node in the format: @name,type,major,minor.  type can be	 b  for	 block
       devices,	 c  for character devices, and p for fifos.  The linux virtual
       console 1 can thus be included as a file with the name: @tty1,c,4,1

OPTIONS
       -f output
	      Specifies the file to output  the	 image	to.   This  option  is
	      required.

       -d source
	      Use  the	specified  directory  as  the  source, not the current
	      directory.

       -V label
	      Build the image with the specified volume label.	 Currently  it
	      is not used by the kernel, but it will be recorded in the image.

       -a alignment
	      Align  regular  files to a larger boundary.  genromfs will align
	      data of each regular file in the resulting image to  the	speci‐
	      fied  alignment,	while  keeping	the  image compatible with the
	      original romfs definition (by adding pad bytes between last node
	      before  the  file and file's header).  By default, genromfs will
	      guarantee only an alignment of 16 bytes.

       -A alignment,pattern
	      Align objects  matching  shell  wildcard	pattern	 to  alignment
	      bytes.   If  one	object matches more patterns, then the highest
	      alignment is chosen.  Alignment has to be a power of  two.  Pat‐
	      terns  either  don't  contain  any  slashes, in which case files
	      matching those patterns are matched in all directories, or start
	      with  a  leading	slash,	in which case they are matched against
	      absolute paths inside of the romfs filesystem (that  is,	as  if
	      you chrooted into the rom filesystem).

       -x pattern
	      Allow  to	 exclude  files	 that match a pattern.	It's useful to
	      exclude CVS directories and backup files (ending in a '~').

       -v     Verbose operation,  genromfs  will  print	 each  file  which  is
	      included in the image, along with its offset.

EXAMPLES
	  genromfs -d root -f /dev/fd0 -V 'Secret labs install disk'

       All  files  in  the root directory will be written to /dev/fd0 as a new
       romfs filesystem image.

	  genromfs -d root -f /dev/fd0 -A 2048,/.. -A '4096,*.boot' -a 512 -V 'Bootable floppy'

       Generate the image and place file data of  all  regular	files  on  512
       bytes boundaries or on 4K boundaries, if they have the .boot extension.
       Additionally, align the romfs header of the  '..'  entry	 in  the  root
       directory  on  a	 2K  boundary.	 Effectively, this makes sure that the
       romfs image uses the least possible space in the first 2048 bytes.

       You can use the generated image (if you have the romfs  module  loaded,
       or compiled into the kernel) via:

	  mount -t romfs /dev/fd0 /mnt

AUTHOR
       This  manual  page  was	initially written by Christoph Lameter <clame‐
       ter@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system.

SEE ALSO
       mkfs(8), mount(8), mkisofs(8)

Version 0.5.2			   Jun 2007			   GENROMFS(8)
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