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Man Page: cramfsswap

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1

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NAME
cramfsswap - swap endianess of a cram filesystem (cramfs)
SYNOPSIS
cramfsswap <infile> <outfile>
DESCRIPTION
cramfs is a highly compressed and size optimized linux filesystem which is mainly used for embedded applications. the problem with cramfs is that it is endianess sensitive, meaning you can't mount a cramfs for a big endian target on a little endian machine and vice versa. this is often especially a problem in the development phase. cramfsswap solves that problem by allowing you to swap to endianess of a cramfs filesystem.
AUTHOR
Michael Holzt <kju@debian.org>
VERSION
20050104 Linux 4 Jan 2005 cramfsswap(1)
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