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-rw-r--r-- | fs/Kconfig | 45 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | fs/ufs/Kconfig | 43 |
2 files changed, 44 insertions, 44 deletions
diff --git a/fs/Kconfig b/fs/Kconfig index e1cdb8310647..35941e8a17c5 100644 --- a/fs/Kconfig +++ b/fs/Kconfig | |||
@@ -221,50 +221,7 @@ source "fs/hpfs/Kconfig" | |||
221 | source "fs/qnx4/Kconfig" | 221 | source "fs/qnx4/Kconfig" |
222 | source "fs/romfs/Kconfig" | 222 | source "fs/romfs/Kconfig" |
223 | source "fs/sysv/Kconfig" | 223 | source "fs/sysv/Kconfig" |
224 | 224 | source "fs/ufs/Kconfig" | |
225 | config UFS_FS | ||
226 | tristate "UFS file system support (read only)" | ||
227 | depends on BLOCK | ||
228 | help | ||
229 | BSD and derivate versions of Unix (such as SunOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, | ||
230 | OpenBSD and NeXTstep) use a file system called UFS. Some System V | ||
231 | Unixes can create and mount hard disk partitions and diskettes using | ||
232 | this file system as well. Saying Y here will allow you to read from | ||
233 | these partitions; if you also want to write to them, say Y to the | ||
234 | experimental "UFS file system write support", below. Please read the | ||
235 | file <file:Documentation/filesystems/ufs.txt> for more information. | ||
236 | |||
237 | The recently released UFS2 variant (used in FreeBSD 5.x) is | ||
238 | READ-ONLY supported. | ||
239 | |||
240 | Note that this option is generally not needed for floppies, since a | ||
241 | good portable way to transport files and directories between unixes | ||
242 | (and even other operating systems) is given by the tar program ("man | ||
243 | tar" or preferably "info tar"). | ||
244 | |||
245 | When accessing NeXTstep files, you may need to convert them from the | ||
246 | NeXT character set to the Latin1 character set; use the program | ||
247 | recode ("info recode") for this purpose. | ||
248 | |||
249 | To compile the UFS file system support as a module, choose M here: the | ||
250 | module will be called ufs. | ||
251 | |||
252 | If you haven't heard about all of this before, it's safe to say N. | ||
253 | |||
254 | config UFS_FS_WRITE | ||
255 | bool "UFS file system write support (DANGEROUS)" | ||
256 | depends on UFS_FS && EXPERIMENTAL | ||
257 | help | ||
258 | Say Y here if you want to try writing to UFS partitions. This is | ||
259 | experimental, so you should back up your UFS partitions beforehand. | ||
260 | |||
261 | config UFS_DEBUG | ||
262 | bool "UFS debugging" | ||
263 | depends on UFS_FS | ||
264 | help | ||
265 | If you are experiencing any problems with the UFS filesystem, say | ||
266 | Y here. This will result in _many_ additional debugging messages to be | ||
267 | written to the system log. | ||
268 | 225 | ||
269 | endif # MISC_FILESYSTEMS | 226 | endif # MISC_FILESYSTEMS |
270 | 227 | ||
diff --git a/fs/ufs/Kconfig b/fs/ufs/Kconfig new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..e4f10a40768a --- /dev/null +++ b/fs/ufs/Kconfig | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ | |||
1 | config UFS_FS | ||
2 | tristate "UFS file system support (read only)" | ||
3 | depends on BLOCK | ||
4 | help | ||
5 | BSD and derivate versions of Unix (such as SunOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, | ||
6 | OpenBSD and NeXTstep) use a file system called UFS. Some System V | ||
7 | Unixes can create and mount hard disk partitions and diskettes using | ||
8 | this file system as well. Saying Y here will allow you to read from | ||
9 | these partitions; if you also want to write to them, say Y to the | ||
10 | experimental "UFS file system write support", below. Please read the | ||
11 | file <file:Documentation/filesystems/ufs.txt> for more information. | ||
12 | |||
13 | The recently released UFS2 variant (used in FreeBSD 5.x) is | ||
14 | READ-ONLY supported. | ||
15 | |||
16 | Note that this option is generally not needed for floppies, since a | ||
17 | good portable way to transport files and directories between unixes | ||
18 | (and even other operating systems) is given by the tar program ("man | ||
19 | tar" or preferably "info tar"). | ||
20 | |||
21 | When accessing NeXTstep files, you may need to convert them from the | ||
22 | NeXT character set to the Latin1 character set; use the program | ||
23 | recode ("info recode") for this purpose. | ||
24 | |||
25 | To compile the UFS file system support as a module, choose M here: the | ||
26 | module will be called ufs. | ||
27 | |||
28 | If you haven't heard about all of this before, it's safe to say N. | ||
29 | |||
30 | config UFS_FS_WRITE | ||
31 | bool "UFS file system write support (DANGEROUS)" | ||
32 | depends on UFS_FS && EXPERIMENTAL | ||
33 | help | ||
34 | Say Y here if you want to try writing to UFS partitions. This is | ||
35 | experimental, so you should back up your UFS partitions beforehand. | ||
36 | |||
37 | config UFS_DEBUG | ||
38 | bool "UFS debugging" | ||
39 | depends on UFS_FS | ||
40 | help | ||
41 | If you are experiencing any problems with the UFS filesystem, say | ||
42 | Y here. This will result in _many_ additional debugging messages to be | ||
43 | written to the system log. | ||