Commit a276a52f9f1b1059bddade71df18ceb6481534a6

Authored by Alexey Dobriyan
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fs/Kconfig: move ufs out

Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>

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221 221 source "fs/qnx4/Kconfig"
222 222 source "fs/romfs/Kconfig"
223 223 source "fs/sysv/Kconfig"
224   -
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.
  224 +source "fs/ufs/Kconfig"
268 225  
269 226 endif # MISC_FILESYSTEMS
270 227  
  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.