Information for amd64 users --------------------------- All releases of Squashfs prior to 2.0 generate incorrect filesystems on amd64 machines. Filesystems created on amd64 machines work correctly on amd64 machines, but cannot be mounted on non-amd64 machines. Likewise, filesystems created on non-amd64 machines cannot be mounted on amd64 machines. This bug is caused by the different size of the "time_t" definition used in SquashFS filesystem structures. This bug is fixed in releases 2.0 and newer. However, all amd64 filesystems generated by previous releases will not be mountable on amd64 machines with newer releases. If you have amd64 filesystems generated with mksquashfs version 2.0-alpha or older, it is important that you recreate the filesystem. This can be performed by mounting the filesystem using a kernel with the original patch (i.e. a 2.0-alpha or older patch) and running the NEW (i.e. this release) mksquashfs tool to create a new SquashFS filesystem.