LZMA based compressed read only filesystem in userspace

Edit Package cromfs

CromFs is a compressed read-only filesystem for Linux. It uses the LZMA
compression algorithm from 7-zip, and a powerful block merging
mechanism, that is especially efficient with gigabytes of large files
having lots of redundancy.

The primary design goal of cromfs is compression power. It is much
slower than its peers, and uses more RAM. If all you care about is
powerful compression and random file access, then you will be happy
with cromfs.

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cromfs-1.5.4.tar.bz2 0000486813 475 KB
cromfs.changes 0000000144 144 Bytes
cromfs.spec 0000001838 1.79 KB
gcc-4.3.diff 0000002818 2.75 KB
no-static.diff 0000000330 330 Bytes
ready 0000000000 0 Bytes
rpm-opt-flags.diff 0000000369 369 Bytes
s390-support.diff 0000000417 417 Bytes
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