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menu "Linux System Utilities"
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config CONFIG_DMESG
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config DMESG
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bool "dmesg"
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default n
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help
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@@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ config CONFIG_DMESG
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are also logged to the system console. Enable this option if you
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wish to enable the 'dmesg' utility.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_DMESG_PRETTY
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config FEATURE_DMESG_PRETTY
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bool "pretty dmesg output"
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default y
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depends on CONFIG_DMESG
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depends on DMESG
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help
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If you wish to scrub the syslog level from the output, say 'Y' here.
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The syslog level is a string prefixed to every line with the form "<#>".
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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ config CONFIG_FEATURE_DMESG_PRETTY
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<6>BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
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<6> BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009f000 (usable)
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config CONFIG_FBSET
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config FBSET
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bool "fbset"
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default n
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help
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@@ -46,26 +46,26 @@ config CONFIG_FBSET
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interface to access a graphics display. Enable this option
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if you wish to enable the 'fbset' utility.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_FBSET_FANCY
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config FEATURE_FBSET_FANCY
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bool "Turn on extra fbset options"
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default n
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depends on CONFIG_FBSET
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depends on FBSET
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help
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This option enables extended fbset options, allowing one to set the
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framebuffer size, color depth, etc. interface to access a graphics
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display. Enable this option if you wish to enable extended fbset
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options.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_FBSET_READMODE
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config FEATURE_FBSET_READMODE
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bool "Turn on fbset readmode support"
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default n
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depends on CONFIG_FBSET
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depends on FBSET
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help
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This option allows fbset to read the video mode database stored by
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default as /etc/fb.modes, which can be used to set frame buffer
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device to pre-defined video modes.
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config CONFIG_FDFLUSH
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config FDFLUSH
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bool "fdflush"
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default n
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help
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@@ -77,13 +77,13 @@ config CONFIG_FDFLUSH
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you change a disk. Most people have working hardware and can safely
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leave this disabled.
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config CONFIG_FDFORMAT
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config FDFORMAT
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bool "fdformat"
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default n
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help
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fdformat is used to low-level format a floppy disk.
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config CONFIG_FDISK
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config FDISK
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bool "fdisk"
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default n
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help
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@@ -95,62 +95,62 @@ config CONFIG_FDISK
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config FDISK_SUPPORT_LARGE_DISKS
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bool "support over 4GB disks"
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default y
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depends on CONFIG_FDISK
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depends on FDISK
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help
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Enable this option to support large disks > 4GB.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_FDISK_WRITABLE
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config FEATURE_FDISK_WRITABLE
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bool "Write support"
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default y
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depends on CONFIG_FDISK
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depends on FDISK
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help
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Enabling this option allows you to create or change a partition table
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and write those changes out to disk. If you leave this option
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disabled, you will only be able to view the partition table.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_AIX_LABEL
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config FEATURE_AIX_LABEL
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bool "Support AIX disklabels"
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default n
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depends on CONFIG_FDISK && CONFIG_FEATURE_FDISK_WRITABLE
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depends on FDISK && FEATURE_FDISK_WRITABLE
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help
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Enabling this option allows you to create or change AIX disklabels.
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Most people can safely leave this option disabled.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_SGI_LABEL
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config FEATURE_SGI_LABEL
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bool "Support SGI disklabels"
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default n
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depends on CONFIG_FDISK && CONFIG_FEATURE_FDISK_WRITABLE
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depends on FDISK && FEATURE_FDISK_WRITABLE
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help
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Enabling this option allows you to create or change SGI disklabels.
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Most people can safely leave this option disabled.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_SUN_LABEL
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config FEATURE_SUN_LABEL
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bool "Support SUN disklabels"
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default n
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depends on CONFIG_FDISK && CONFIG_FEATURE_FDISK_WRITABLE
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depends on FDISK && FEATURE_FDISK_WRITABLE
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help
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Enabling this option allows you to create or change SUN disklabels.
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Most people can safely leave this option disabled.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_OSF_LABEL
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config FEATURE_OSF_LABEL
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bool "Support BSD disklabels"
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default n
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depends on CONFIG_FDISK && CONFIG_FEATURE_FDISK_WRITABLE
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depends on FDISK && FEATURE_FDISK_WRITABLE
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help
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Enabling this option allows you to create or change BSD disklabels
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and define and edit BSD disk slices.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_FDISK_ADVANCED
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config FEATURE_FDISK_ADVANCED
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bool "Support expert mode"
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default n
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depends on CONFIG_FDISK && CONFIG_FEATURE_FDISK_WRITABLE
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depends on FDISK && FEATURE_FDISK_WRITABLE
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help
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Enabling this option allows you to do terribly unsafe things like
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define arbitrary drive geometry, move the beginning of data in a
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partition, and similarly evil things. Unless you have a very good
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reason you would be wise to leave this disabled.
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config CONFIG_FREERAMDISK
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config FREERAMDISK
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bool "freeramdisk"
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default n
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help
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@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ config CONFIG_FREERAMDISK
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ramdisk. If you have no use for freeing memory from a ramdisk, leave
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this disabled.
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config CONFIG_FSCK_MINIX
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config FSCK_MINIX
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bool "fsck_minix"
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default n
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help
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@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ config CONFIG_FSCK_MINIX
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check for and attempt to repair any corruption that occurs to a minix
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filesystem.
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config CONFIG_MKFS_MINIX
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config MKFS_MINIX
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bool "mkfs_minix"
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default n
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help
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@@ -181,18 +181,18 @@ config CONFIG_MKFS_MINIX
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this utility will do the job for you.
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comment "Minix filesystem support"
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depends on CONFIG_FSCK_MINIX || CONFIG_MKFS_MINIX
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depends on FSCK_MINIX || MKFS_MINIX
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_MINIX2
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config FEATURE_MINIX2
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bool "Support Minix fs v2 (fsck_minix/mkfs_minix)"
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default y
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depends on CONFIG_FSCK_MINIX || CONFIG_MKFS_MINIX
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depends on FSCK_MINIX || MKFS_MINIX
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help
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If you wish to be able to create version 2 minix filesystems, enable this.
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If you enabled 'mkfs_minix' then you almost certainly want to be using the
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version 2 filesystem support.
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config CONFIG_GETOPT
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config GETOPT
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bool "getopt"
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default n
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help
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@@ -203,14 +203,14 @@ config CONFIG_GETOPT
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written by others, this utility may be for you. Most people will
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wisely leave this disabled.
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config CONFIG_HEXDUMP
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config HEXDUMP
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bool "hexdump"
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default n
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help
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The hexdump utility is used to display binary data in a readable
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way that is comparable to the output from most hex editors.
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config CONFIG_HWCLOCK
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config HWCLOCK
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bool "hwclock"
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default n
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help
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@@ -219,19 +219,19 @@ config CONFIG_HWCLOCK
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shutdown in the hardware clock, so the hardware will keep the
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correct time when Linux is _not_ running.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_HWCLOCK_LONG_OPTIONS
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config FEATURE_HWCLOCK_LONG_OPTIONS
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bool "Support long options (--hctosys,...)"
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default n
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depends on CONFIG_HWCLOCK && CONFIG_GETOPT_LONG
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depends on HWCLOCK && GETOPT_LONG
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help
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By default, the hwclock utility only uses short options. If you
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are overly fond of its long options, such as --hctosys, --utc, etc)
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then enable this option.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_HWCLOCK_ADJTIME_FHS
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config FEATURE_HWCLOCK_ADJTIME_FHS
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bool "Use FHS /var/lib/hwclock/adjtime"
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default y
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depends on CONFIG_HWCLOCK
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depends on HWCLOCK
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help
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Starting with FHS 2.3, the adjtime state file is supposed to exist
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at /var/lib/hwclock/adjtime instead of /etc/adjtime. If you wish
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@@ -240,24 +240,24 @@ config CONFIG_FEATURE_HWCLOCK_ADJTIME_FHS
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http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#VARLIBHWCLOCKSTATEDIRECTORYFORHWCLO
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config CONFIG_IPCRM
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config IPCRM
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bool "ipcrm"
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default n
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select CONFIG_FEATURE_SUID
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select FEATURE_SUID
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help
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The ipcrm utility allows the removal of System V interprocess
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communication (IPC) objects and the associated data structures
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from the system.
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config CONFIG_IPCS
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config IPCS
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bool "ipcs"
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default n
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select CONFIG_FEATURE_SUID
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select FEATURE_SUID
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help
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The ipcs utility is used to provide information on the currently
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allocated System V interprocess (IPC) objects in the system.
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config CONFIG_LOSETUP
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config LOSETUP
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bool "losetup"
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default n
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help
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@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ config CONFIG_LOSETUP
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file or block device, and to query the status of a loop device. This
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version does not currently support enabling data encryption.
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config CONFIG_MDEV
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config MDEV
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bool "mdev"
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default n
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help
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@@ -274,10 +274,10 @@ config CONFIG_MDEV
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have it handle hotplug events afterwards. Device names are taken
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from sysfs.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_MDEV_CONF
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config FEATURE_MDEV_CONF
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bool "Support /etc/mdev.conf"
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default n
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depends on CONFIG_MDEV
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depends on MDEV
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help
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The mdev config file contains lines that look like:
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@@ -289,10 +289,10 @@ config CONFIG_FEATURE_MDEV_CONF
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entry is matched, devices are created with default 0:0 660. (Make
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the last line match .* to override this.)
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_MDEV_EXEC
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config FEATURE_MDEV_EXEC
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bool "Support command execution at device addition/removal"
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default n
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depends on CONFIG_FEATURE_MDEV_CONF
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depends on FEATURE_MDEV_CONF
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help
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This adds support for an optional field to /etc/mdev.conf, consisting
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of a special character and a command line to run after creating the
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@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ config CONFIG_FEATURE_MDEV_EXEC
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Commands are executed via system() so you need /bin/sh, meaning you
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probably want to select a default shell in the Shells menu.
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config CONFIG_MKSWAP
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config MKSWAP
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bool "mkswap"
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default n
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help
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@@ -323,17 +323,17 @@ config CONFIG_MKSWAP
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Once you have created swap space using 'mkswap' you need to enable
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the swap space using the 'swapon' utility.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_MKSWAP_V0
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config FEATURE_MKSWAP_V0
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bool "version 0 support"
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default n
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depends on CONFIG_MKSWAP
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# depends on CONFIG_MKSWAP && CONFIG_DEPRECATED
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depends on MKSWAP
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# depends on MKSWAP && DEPRECATED
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help
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Enable support for the old v0 style.
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If your kernel is older than 2.1.117, then v0 support is the
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only option.
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config CONFIG_MORE
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config MORE
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bool "more"
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default n
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help
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@@ -343,10 +343,10 @@ config CONFIG_MORE
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you will probably find this utility very helpful. If you don't have
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any need to reading text files, you can leave this disabled.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS
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config FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS
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bool "Use termios to manipulate the screen"
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default y
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depends on CONFIG_MORE
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depends on MORE
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help
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This option allows utilities such as 'more' and 'top' to determine
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the size of the screen. If you leave this disabled, your utilities
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@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ config CONFIG_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS
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will be unable to determine the current screen size, and will be
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unable to move the cursor.
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config CONFIG_MOUNT
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config MOUNT
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bool "mount"
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default n
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help
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@@ -365,23 +365,23 @@ config CONFIG_MOUNT
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NFS filesystems. Most people using BusyBox will also want to enable
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the 'mount' utility.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_MOUNT_NFS
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config FEATURE_MOUNT_NFS
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bool "Support mounting NFS file systems"
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default n
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depends on CONFIG_MOUNT
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select CONFIG_FEATURE_SYSLOG
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depends on MOUNT
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select FEATURE_SYSLOG
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help
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Enable mounting of NFS file systems.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_MOUNT_CIFS
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config FEATURE_MOUNT_CIFS
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bool "Support mounting CIFS/SMB file systems"
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default n
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depends on CONFIG_MOUNT
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depends on MOUNT
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help
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Enable support for samba mounts.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_MOUNT_FLAGS
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depends on CONFIG_MOUNT
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config FEATURE_MOUNT_FLAGS
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depends on MOUNT
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bool "Support lots of -o flags in mount"
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default y
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help
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@@ -390,14 +390,14 @@ config CONFIG_FEATURE_MOUNT_FLAGS
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noatime, diratime, nodiratime, loud, bind, move, shared, slave,
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private, unbindable, rshared, rslave, rprivate, and runbindable.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_MOUNT_FSTAB
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depends on CONFIG_MOUNT
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config FEATURE_MOUNT_FSTAB
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depends on MOUNT
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bool "Support /etc/fstab and -a"
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default y
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help
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Support mount all and looking for files in /etc/fstab.
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config CONFIG_PIVOT_ROOT
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config PIVOT_ROOT
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bool "pivot_root"
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default n
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help
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@@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ config CONFIG_PIVOT_ROOT
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Note: This is for initrd in linux 2.4. Under initramfs (introduced
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in linux 2.6) use switch_root instead.
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config CONFIG_RDATE
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config RDATE
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bool "rdate"
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default n
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help
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the RFC868 protocol, which is built into the inetd daemon on most
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systems.
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config CONFIG_READPROFILE
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config READPROFILE
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bool "readprofile"
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default n
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help
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This allows you to parse /proc/profile for basic profiling.
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config CONFIG_SETARCH
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config SETARCH
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bool "setarch"
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default n
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help
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@@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ config CONFIG_SETARCH
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this util on a system that supports both 64bit and 32bit userland
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(like amd64/x86, ppc64/ppc, sparc64/sparc, etc...).
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config CONFIG_SWAPONOFF
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config SWAPONOFF
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bool "swaponoff"
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default n
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help
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@@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ config CONFIG_SWAPONOFF
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space. If you are not using any swap space, you can leave this
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option disabled.
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config CONFIG_SWITCH_ROOT
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config SWITCH_ROOT
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bool "switch_root"
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default n
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help
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@@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ config CONFIG_SWITCH_ROOT
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and ending point for searching through the kernel's doubly linked
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list of active mount points. That's why.
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config CONFIG_UMOUNT
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config UMOUNT
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bool "umount"
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default n
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help
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@@ -472,20 +472,20 @@ config CONFIG_UMOUNT
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the tool to use. If you enabled the 'mount' utility, you almost certainly
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also want to enable 'umount'.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_UMOUNT_ALL
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config FEATURE_UMOUNT_ALL
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bool "umount -a option"
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default n
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depends on CONFIG_UMOUNT
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depends on UMOUNT
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help
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Support -a option to unmount all currently mounted filesystems.
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comment "Common options for mount/umount"
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depends on CONFIG_MOUNT || CONFIG_UMOUNT
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depends on MOUNT || UMOUNT
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP
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config FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP
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bool "Support loopback mounts"
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default n
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depends on CONFIG_MOUNT || CONFIG_UMOUNT
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depends on MOUNT || UMOUNT
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help
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Enabling this feature allows automatic mounting of files (containing
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filesystem images) via the linux kernel's loopback devices. The mount
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@@ -498,10 +498,10 @@ config CONFIG_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP
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specify an offset or cryptographic options to the loopback device.
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(If you don't want umount to free the loop device, use "umount -D".)
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT
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config FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT
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bool "Support for the old /etc/mtab file"
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default n
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depends on CONFIG_MOUNT || CONFIG_UMOUNT
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depends on MOUNT || UMOUNT
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help
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Historically, Unix systems kept track of the currently mounted
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partitions in the file "/etc/mtab". These days, the kernel exports
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