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portage-squashfs
scripts to use squashfs to dramatically reduce the size of /var/db/repos/gentoo
(or /usr/portage
if you're old)
Should I do this?
Probably not. Chances are if you're running Gentoo you've never noticed how much space /var/db/repos/gentoo
takes up. You would only care if you're running Gentoo on ARM chinky boards with low storage / write speeds. Or if you're me, running it on a chromebook with like 16Gb of storage...
MASTER / SLAVE structure:
My trick here is to use a MASTER computer (like a server you run 24/7 or a beefy desktop) that also runs Gentoo. The MASTER compresses its copy of the Gentoo repo into a file using squashfs. The SLAVE downloads this copy into a folder and mounts it at /var/db/repos/gentoo
. The files are still there as far as the SLAVE's portage cares, so you can proceed to install packages as normal. Also both master and slave need the sys-fs/squashfs-tools
package!!
In short:
MASTER
- takes care of gentoo repo updating
- squashes its copy of the gentoo repo into squashfs file
SLAVE
- NEVER updates normally
- only downloads squashfs from MASTER
- mounts said squashfs
scripts
portage-squashfs.sh
should be at the MASTER computer- I put this one under
/etc/cron.daily/
as I already have a dailyemerge --sync
script in there.
- I put this one under
update.sh
should be at the SLAVE computer- This one was made to be run deliberately instead of automated.
FURTHER READING
- https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/SquashFS
- https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-465367-start-67-postdays-0-postorder-asc-highlight-.html
- https://www.brunsware.de/blog/portage-tree-squashfs-overlayfs