mkfs.jffs2: Usage: mkfs.jffs2 [OPTIONS]
Make a JFFS2 file system image from an existing directory tree
Options:
-p, --pad[=SIZE] Pad output to SIZE bytes with 0xFF. If SIZE is not specified, the output is padded to the end of the final erase block
-r, -d, --root=DIR Build file system from directory DIR (default: cwd)
-s, --pagesize=SIZE Use page size (max data node size) SIZE (default: 4KiB)
-e, --eraseblock=SIZE Use erase block size SIZE (default: 64KiB)
-c, --cleanmarker=SIZE Size of cleanmarker (default 12)
-n, --no-cleanmarkers Don't add a cleanmarker to every eraseblock
-o, --output=FILE Output to FILE (default: stdout)
-l, --little-endian Create a little-endian filesystem
-b, --big-endian Create a big-endian filesystem
-D, --devtable=FILE Use the named FILE as a device table file
-f, --faketime Change all file times to '0' for regression testing
-q, --squash Squash permissions and owners making all files be owned by root
-U, --squash-uids Squash owners making all files be owned by root
-P, --squash-perms Squash permissions on all files
-h, --help Display this help text
-v, --verbose Verbose operation
-V, --version Display version information