"Michael Creel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I regularly do builds using the parallel capabilities of mksquashfs,
> and have never seen any problems. All of the PelicanHPC releases
> were made this way, and I haven't received any bug reports.

Then I guess we need to figure out what is happening.

I use it here a lot and using 4 processors. I never had
problems. Please which version of squashfs-tools are you using? Which
kernel?

I've been using images with kernel 2.6.25.4 and hadn't problems with
that. I use latest sid squashfs-tools. If mksquashfs do a different
thing depending of number of CPUs, it's a bug and need to be
fixed. Changing the number of used CPUs by it is a workaround, not a
proper fix for it.

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