If you drag and drop v 3, it will autodetect and convert to v 4, vice versa
Thanks
Actually, it seems that you can install and use the new squashfs tools in an older puppy (4.2 and under). Get them from here: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributio ... 0-pup4.pet
Updated - v 1.4-1: Version Info now also tells you compatibility of your sfs with your kernel
Updated - v 1.4:
- Fixes reading .SFS extension (thanks disciple)
- Fixes reading spaces in paths (thanks disciple)
- Now can run from terminal, example:
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sfsconvert /mnt/home/openoffice.sfs
Updated - v 1.3 :
- Simplified GUI (the notes now in tooltips)
- Option to choose working directory - default /mnt/home
- md5.txt will be created afterwards
Updated - v 1.2 - Help button & tooltips
Updated - v 1.1 - SFS version check button