UNSQUASHFS(1) User Commands UNSQUASHFS(1)

unsquashfs - tool to uncompress, extract and list squashfs filesystems

unsquashfs [OPTIONS] FILESYSTEM [files to extract or exclude (with -excludes) or cat (with -cat )]

Squashfs is a highly compressed read-only filesystem for Linux. It uses either gzip/xz/lzo/lz4/zstd compression to compress both files, inodes and directories. Inodes in the system are very small and all blocks are packed to minimise data overhead. Block sizes greater than 4K are supported up to a maximum of 1Mbytes (default block size 128K).

Squashfs is intended for general read-only filesystem use, for archival use (i.e. in cases where a .tar.gz file may be used), and in constrained block device/memory systems (e.g. embedded systems) where low overhead is needed.

extract to PATHNAME, default "squashfs-root". This option also sets the prefix used when listing the filesystem.
descend at most LEVELS of directories when extracting.
treat files on command line as exclude files.
list of files to be excluded, terminated with ; e.g. file1 file2 ;.
list of directories or files to extract. One per line.
list of directories or files to exclude. One per line.
abort if any extract file does not match on anything, and can not be resolved. Implies -missing-symlinks and -no-wildcards.
follow symlinks in extract files, and add all files/symlinks needed to resolve extract file. Implies -no-wildcards.
Unsquashfs will abort if any symlink can't be resolved in -follow-symlinks.
do not use wildcard matching in extract and exclude names.
treat extract names as POSIX regular expressions rather than use the default shell wildcard expansion (globbing).
set all file timestamps to TIME, rather than the time stored in the filesystem inode. TIME can be an unsigned 32-bit int indicating seconds since the epoch (1970-01-01) or a string value which is passed to the "date" command to parse. Any string value which the date command recognises can be used such as "now", "last week", or "Wed Feb 15 21:02:39 GMT 2023".
cat the files on the command line to stdout.
if destination directory already exists, descend into it and any sub-directories, and unlink (delete) files if they already exist before extracting to them.
output a pseudo file equivalent of the input Squashfs filesystem, use - for stdout.

display filesystem superblock information.
descend at most LEVELS of directories when listing.
print files as they are extracted.
print files as they are extracted with file attributes (like ls -l output).
list filesystem, but do not extract files.
list filesystem with file attributes (like ls -l output), but do not extract files.
same as -lls but with numeric uids and gids.
list filesystem concisely, displaying only files and empty directories. Do not extract files.
list filesystem concisely with file attributes, displaying only files and empty directories. Do not extract files.
use full precision when displaying times including seconds. Use with -linfo, -lls, -lln and -llc.
use UTC rather than local time zone when displaying time.
display filesystem superblock time, which is an unsigned 32-bit int representing the time in seconds since the epoch (1970-01-01).

do not extract xattrs in file system.
extract xattrs in file system (default).
exclude any xattr names matching REGEX. REGEX is a POSIX regular expression, e.g. -xattrs-exclude '^user.' excludes xattrs from the user namespace.
include any xattr names matching REGEX. REGEX is a POSIX regular expression, e.g. -xattrs-include '^user.' includes xattrs from the user namespace.

print version, licence and copyright information.
use NUMBER processors. By default will use the number of processors available.
use SIZE physical memory for caches. Use K, M or G to specify Kbytes, Mbytes or Gbytes respectively. Default 512 Mbytes.
use PERCENT physical memory for caches.
no verbose output.
do not display the progress bar.
display a percentage rather than the full progress bar. Can be used with dialog --gauge etc.
treat errors writing files to output as non-fatal.
treat all errors as fatal.
do not set exit code (to nonzero) on non-fatal errors.

print help summary information to stdout.
print the help information for options matching REGEX to pager (or stdout if not a terminal).
print the help information for section SECTION to pager (or stdout if not a terminal). If SECTION does not exactly match a section name, it is treated as a regular expression, and all section names that match are displayed. Use "list" as section name to get a list of sections and their names.
print help information for all Unsquashfs options and sections to pager (or stdout if not a terminal).
shorthand alternative to -help-option.
shorthand alternative to -help-section.
shorthand alternative to -help-all.

skip BYTES at start of FILESYSTEM. Optionally a suffix of K, M or G can be given to specify Kbytes, Mbytes or Gbytes respectively (default 0 bytes).
synonym for -mkfs-time.
synonym for -extract-file.
synonym for -exclude-file.
synonym for -follow-symlinks.
alternative name for -pf.

0
The filesystem listed or extracted OK.
1
FATAL errors occurred, e.g. filesystem corruption, I/O errors. Unsquashfs did not continue and aborted.
2
Non-fatal errors occurred, e.g. no support for XATTRs, Symbolic links in output filesystem or couldn't write permissions to output filesystem. Unsquashfs continued and did not abort.

See -ignore-errors, -strict-errors and -no-exit-code options for how they affect the exit status.

gzip, lzo, lz4, xz, zstd, lzma

If set, this is used as the directory to write the file sqfs_cmdline which contains the command line arguments given to Unsquashfs. Each command line argument is wrapped in quotes to ensure there is no ambiguity when arguments contain spaces. If the file already exists then the command line is appended to the file.
If set, this is used as the name of the program used to display the help text. The value can be a simple command or a pathname. The default is /usr/bin/pager.

Extract IMAGE.SQFS to "squashfs-root" in the current working directory.
Extract IMAGE.SQFS to "output" in the current working directory.
Extract IMAGE.SQFS to current working directory.
Output a listing of IMAGE.SQFS with file attributes to stdout, while extracting the filesystem to "squashfs-root".
Output a listing of IMAGE.SQFS with file attributes to stdout, but do not extract the filesystem. The listing will be prefixed with "squashfs-root".
Output a listing of IMAGE.SQFS with file attributes to stdout, but do not extract the filesystem. The listing will not be prefixed with "squashfs-root".
Extract only the "fs/squashfs" directory.
Extract all files beginning with "example" inside top level directories called "Test" or "test".
This will extract everything except for files that match *data*.gz in the test directory. The -excludes option tells Unsquashfs to exclude the files on the command line rather than extract them.
This will extract everything except for files that match *.gz anywhere in the image. The "..." means this is a non-anchored exclude which matches anywhere.
This uses both extract and exclude options, to tell Unsquashfs to only extract the "test" directory, and to exclude any files within it that match *data*.gz.
This uses both extract and exclude options, to tell Unsquashfs to only extract the "test" directory, and to exclude files which match "*.gz" anywhere within "test" directory or sub-directories.
Extract only the top two levels of IMAGE.SQFS to "output" directory.
Only extract the gzipped files in the test directory.
Output a listing of the gzipped files in the test directory to stdout, but do not extract them.
Do not extract any extended attributes. Any extended attributes in the filesystem will be ignored.
Filter the extended attributes and only extract extended attributes in the user namespace from the Squashfs filesystem.
Filter the extended attributes and do not extract any extended attributes in the user namespace from the Squashfs filesystem.

Note: when passing wildcarded names to Unsquashfs, they should be quoted (as in the above examples), to ensure that they are not processed by the shell.

Written by Phillip Lougher <phillip@squashfs.org.uk>

Copyright © 2025 Phillip Lougher <phillip@squashfs.org.uk>

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

mksquashfs(1), sqfstar(1), sqfscat(1)

The README for the Squashfs-tools 4.7 release, describing the new features can be read here https://github.com/plougher/squashfs-tools/blob/master/Documentation/4.7/README

The Squashfs-tools USAGE guides and other documentation can be read here https://github.com/plougher/squashfs-tools/blob/master/Documentation/4.7

June 2025 unsquashfs version 4.7