[3320] | 1 | # DO NOT EDIT. This file is generated from Config.src
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| 2 | #
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| 3 | # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
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| 4 | # see scripts/kbuild/config-language.txt.
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| 5 | #
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| 6 |
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| 7 | menu "Miscellaneous Utilities"
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| 8 |
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| 9 | config CONSPY
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| 10 | bool "conspy"
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| 11 | default n
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| 12 | depends on PLATFORM_LINUX
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| 13 | help
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| 14 | A text-mode VNC like program for Linux virtual terminals.
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| 15 | example: conspy NUM shared access to console num
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| 16 | or conspy -nd NUM screenshot of console num
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| 17 | or conspy -cs NUM poor man's GNU screen like
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| 18 | config NANDWRITE
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| 19 | bool "nandwrite"
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| 20 | default n
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| 21 | depends on PLATFORM_LINUX
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| 22 | help
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| 23 | Write to the specified MTD device, with bad blocks awareness
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| 24 |
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| 25 | config NANDDUMP
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| 26 | bool "nanddump"
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| 27 | default n
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| 28 | depends on PLATFORM_LINUX
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| 29 | help
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| 30 | Dump the content of raw NAND chip
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| 31 | config UBIATTACH
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| 32 | bool "ubiattach"
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| 33 | default n
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| 34 | depends on PLATFORM_LINUX
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| 35 | help
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| 36 | Attach MTD device to an UBI device.
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| 37 |
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| 38 | config UBIDETACH
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| 39 | bool "ubidetach"
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| 40 | default n
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| 41 | depends on PLATFORM_LINUX
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| 42 | help
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| 43 | Detach MTD device from an UBI device.
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| 44 |
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| 45 | config ADJTIMEX
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| 46 | bool "adjtimex"
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| 47 | default y
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| 48 | depends on PLATFORM_LINUX
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| 49 | help
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| 50 | Adjtimex reads and optionally sets adjustment parameters for
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| 51 | the Linux clock adjustment algorithm.
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| 52 |
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| 53 | config BBCONFIG
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| 54 | bool "bbconfig"
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| 55 | default n
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| 56 | help
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| 57 | The bbconfig applet will print the config file with which
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| 58 | busybox was built.
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| 59 |
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| 60 | config FEATURE_COMPRESS_BBCONFIG
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| 61 | bool "Compress bbconfig data"
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| 62 | default y
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| 63 | depends on BBCONFIG
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| 64 | help
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| 65 | Store bbconfig data in compressed form, uncompress them on-the-fly
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| 66 | before output.
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| 67 |
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| 68 | If you have a really tiny busybox with few applets enabled (and
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| 69 | bunzip2 isn't one of them), the overhead of the decompressor might
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| 70 | be noticeable. Also, if you run executables directly from ROM
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| 71 | and have very little memory, this might not be a win. Otherwise,
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| 72 | you probably want this.
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| 73 |
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| 74 | config BEEP
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| 75 | bool "beep"
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| 76 | default y
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| 77 | depends on PLATFORM_LINUX
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| 78 | help
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| 79 | The beep applets beeps in a given freq/Hz.
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| 80 |
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| 81 | config FEATURE_BEEP_FREQ
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| 82 | int "default frequency"
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| 83 | range 0 2147483647
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| 84 | default 4000
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| 85 | depends on BEEP
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| 86 | help
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| 87 | Frequency for default beep.
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| 88 |
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| 89 | config FEATURE_BEEP_LENGTH_MS
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| 90 | int "default length"
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| 91 | range 0 2147483647
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| 92 | default 30
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| 93 | depends on BEEP
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| 94 | help
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| 95 | Length in ms for default beep.
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| 96 |
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| 97 | config CHAT
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| 98 | bool "chat"
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| 99 | default y
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| 100 | help
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| 101 | Simple chat utility.
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| 102 |
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| 103 | config FEATURE_CHAT_NOFAIL
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| 104 | bool "Enable NOFAIL expect strings"
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| 105 | depends on CHAT
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| 106 | default y
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| 107 | help
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| 108 | When enabled expect strings which are started with a dash trigger
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| 109 | no-fail mode. That is when expectation is not met within timeout
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| 110 | the script is not terminated but sends next SEND string and waits
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| 111 | for next EXPECT string. This allows to compose far more flexible
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| 112 | scripts.
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| 113 |
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| 114 | config FEATURE_CHAT_TTY_HIFI
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| 115 | bool "Force STDIN to be a TTY"
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| 116 | depends on CHAT
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| 117 | default n
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| 118 | help
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| 119 | Original chat always treats STDIN as a TTY device and sets for it
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| 120 | so-called raw mode. This option turns on such behaviour.
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| 121 |
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| 122 | config FEATURE_CHAT_IMPLICIT_CR
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| 123 | bool "Enable implicit Carriage Return"
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| 124 | depends on CHAT
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| 125 | default y
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| 126 | help
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| 127 | When enabled make chat to terminate all SEND strings with a "\r"
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| 128 | unless "\c" is met anywhere in the string.
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| 129 |
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| 130 | config FEATURE_CHAT_SWALLOW_OPTS
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| 131 | bool "Swallow options"
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| 132 | depends on CHAT
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| 133 | default y
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| 134 | help
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| 135 | Busybox chat require no options. To make it not fail when used
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| 136 | in place of original chat (which has a bunch of options) turn
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| 137 | this on.
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| 138 |
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| 139 | config FEATURE_CHAT_SEND_ESCAPES
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| 140 | bool "Support weird SEND escapes"
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| 141 | depends on CHAT
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| 142 | default y
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| 143 | help
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| 144 | Original chat uses some escape sequences in SEND arguments which
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| 145 | are not sent to device but rather performs special actions.
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| 146 | E.g. "\K" means to send a break sequence to device.
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| 147 | "\d" delays execution for a second, "\p" -- for a 1/100 of second.
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| 148 | Before turning this option on think twice: do you really need them?
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| 149 |
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| 150 | config FEATURE_CHAT_VAR_ABORT_LEN
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| 151 | bool "Support variable-length ABORT conditions"
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| 152 | depends on CHAT
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| 153 | default y
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| 154 | help
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| 155 | Original chat uses fixed 50-bytes length ABORT conditions. Say N here.
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| 156 |
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| 157 | config FEATURE_CHAT_CLR_ABORT
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| 158 | bool "Support revoking of ABORT conditions"
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| 159 | depends on CHAT
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| 160 | default y
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| 161 | help
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| 162 | Support CLR_ABORT directive.
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| 163 |
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| 164 | config CHRT
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| 165 | bool "chrt"
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| 166 | default y
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| 167 | help
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| 168 | manipulate real-time attributes of a process.
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| 169 | This requires sched_{g,s}etparam support in your libc.
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| 170 |
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| 171 | config CROND
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| 172 | bool "crond"
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| 173 | default y
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| 174 | select FEATURE_SYSLOG
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| 175 | help
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| 176 | Crond is a background daemon that parses individual crontab
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| 177 | files and executes commands on behalf of the users in question.
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| 178 | This is a port of dcron from slackware. It uses files of the
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| 179 | format /var/spool/cron/crontabs/<username> files, for example:
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| 180 | $ cat /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root
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| 181 | # Run daily cron jobs at 4:40 every day:
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| 182 | 40 4 * * * /etc/cron/daily > /dev/null 2>&1
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| 183 |
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| 184 | config FEATURE_CROND_D
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| 185 | bool "Support option -d to redirect output to stderr"
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| 186 | depends on CROND
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| 187 | default y
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| 188 | help
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| 189 | -d sets loglevel to 0 (most verbose) and directs all output to stderr.
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| 190 |
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| 191 | config FEATURE_CROND_CALL_SENDMAIL
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| 192 | bool "Report command output via email (using sendmail)"
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| 193 | default y
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| 194 | depends on CROND
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| 195 | help
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| 196 | Command output will be sent to corresponding user via email.
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| 197 |
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| 198 | config FEATURE_CROND_DIR
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| 199 | string "crond spool directory"
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| 200 | default "/var/spool/cron"
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| 201 | depends on CROND || CRONTAB
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| 202 | help
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| 203 | Location of crond spool.
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| 204 |
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| 205 | config CRONTAB
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| 206 | bool "crontab"
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| 207 | default y
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| 208 | help
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| 209 | Crontab manipulates the crontab for a particular user. Only
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| 210 | the superuser may specify a different user and/or crontab directory.
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| 211 | Note that Busybox binary must be setuid root for this applet to
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| 212 | work properly.
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| 213 |
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| 214 | config DC
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| 215 | bool "dc"
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| 216 | default y
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| 217 | help
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| 218 | Dc is a reverse-polish desk calculator which supports unlimited
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| 219 | precision arithmetic.
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| 220 |
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| 221 | config FEATURE_DC_LIBM
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| 222 | bool "Enable power and exp functions (requires libm)"
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| 223 | default y
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| 224 | depends on DC
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| 225 | help
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| 226 | Enable power and exp functions.
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| 227 | NOTE: This will require libm to be present for linking.
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| 228 |
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| 229 | config DEVFSD
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| 230 | bool "devfsd (obsolete)"
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| 231 | default n
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| 232 | depends on PLATFORM_LINUX
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| 233 | select FEATURE_SYSLOG
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| 234 | help
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| 235 | This is deprecated and should NOT be used anymore.
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| 236 | Use linux >= 2.6 (optionally with hotplug) and mdev instead!
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| 237 | See docs/mdev.txt for detailed instructions on how to use mdev
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| 238 | instead.
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| 239 |
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| 240 | Provides compatibility with old device names on a devfs systems.
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| 241 | You should set it to true if you have devfs enabled.
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| 242 | The following keywords in devsfd.conf are supported:
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| 243 | "CLEAR_CONFIG", "INCLUDE", "OPTIONAL_INCLUDE", "RESTORE",
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| 244 | "PERMISSIONS", "EXECUTE", "COPY", "IGNORE",
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| 245 | "MKOLDCOMPAT", "MKNEWCOMPAT","RMOLDCOMPAT", "RMNEWCOMPAT".
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| 246 |
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| 247 | But only if they are written UPPERCASE!!!!!!!!
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| 248 |
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| 249 | config DEVFSD_MODLOAD
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| 250 | bool "Adds support for MODLOAD keyword in devsfd.conf"
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| 251 | default y
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| 252 | depends on DEVFSD
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| 253 | help
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| 254 | This actually doesn't work with busybox modutils but needs
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| 255 | the external modutils.
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| 256 |
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| 257 | config DEVFSD_FG_NP
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| 258 | bool "Enables the -fg and -np options"
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| 259 | default y
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| 260 | depends on DEVFSD
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| 261 | help
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| 262 | -fg Run the daemon in the foreground.
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| 263 | -np Exit after parsing the configuration file.
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| 264 | Do not poll for events.
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| 265 |
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| 266 | config DEVFSD_VERBOSE
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| 267 | bool "Increases logging (and size)"
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| 268 | default y
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| 269 | depends on DEVFSD
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| 270 | help
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| 271 | Increases logging to stderr or syslog.
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| 272 |
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| 273 | config FEATURE_DEVFS
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| 274 | bool "Use devfs names for all devices (obsolete)"
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| 275 | default n
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| 276 | depends on PLATFORM_LINUX
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| 277 | help
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| 278 | This is obsolete and should NOT be used anymore.
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| 279 | Use linux >= 2.6 (optionally with hotplug) and mdev instead!
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| 280 |
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| 281 | For legacy systems -- if there is no way around devfsd -- this
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| 282 | tells busybox to look for names like /dev/loop/0 instead of
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| 283 | /dev/loop0. If your /dev directory has normal names instead of
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| 284 | devfs names, you don't want this.
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| 285 |
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| 286 | config DEVMEM
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| 287 | bool "devmem"
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| 288 | default y
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| 289 | help
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| 290 | devmem is a small program that reads and writes from physical
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| 291 | memory using /dev/mem.
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| 292 |
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| 293 | config EJECT
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| 294 | bool "eject"
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| 295 | default y
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| 296 | depends on PLATFORM_LINUX
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| 297 | help
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| 298 | Used to eject cdroms. (defaults to /dev/cdrom)
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| 299 |
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| 300 | config FEATURE_EJECT_SCSI
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| 301 | bool "SCSI support"
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| 302 | default y
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| 303 | depends on EJECT
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| 304 | help
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| 305 | Add the -s option to eject, this allows to eject SCSI-Devices and
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| 306 | usb-storage devices.
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| 307 |
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| 308 | config FBSPLASH
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| 309 | bool "fbsplash"
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| 310 | default y
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| 311 | depends on PLATFORM_LINUX
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| 312 | help
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| 313 | Shows splash image and progress bar on framebuffer device.
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| 314 | Can be used during boot phase of an embedded device. ~2kb.
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| 315 | Usage:
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| 316 | - use kernel option 'vga=xxx' or otherwise enable fb device.
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| 317 | - put somewhere fbsplash.cfg file and an image in .ppm format.
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| 318 | - $ setsid fbsplash [params] &
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| 319 | -c: hide cursor
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| 320 | -d /dev/fbN: framebuffer device (if not /dev/fb0)
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| 321 | -s path_to_image_file (can be "-" for stdin)
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| 322 | -i path_to_cfg_file (can be "-" for stdin)
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| 323 | -f path_to_fifo (can be "-" for stdin)
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| 324 | - if you want to run it only in presence of kernel parameter:
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| 325 | grep -q "fbsplash=on" </proc/cmdline && setsid fbsplash [params] &
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| 326 | - commands for fifo:
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| 327 | "NN" (ASCII decimal number) - percentage to show on progress bar
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| 328 | "exit" - well you guessed it
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| 329 |
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| 330 | config FLASHCP
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| 331 | bool "flashcp"
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| 332 | default n # doesn't build on Ubuntu 8.04
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| 333 | help
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| 334 | The flashcp binary, inspired by mtd-utils as of git head 5eceb74f7.
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| 335 | This utility is used to copy images into a MTD device.
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| 336 |
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| 337 | config FLASH_LOCK
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| 338 | bool "flash_lock"
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| 339 | default n # doesn't build on Ubuntu 8.04
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| 340 | help
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| 341 | The flash_lock binary from mtd-utils as of git head 5ec0c10d0. This
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| 342 | utility locks part or all of the flash device.
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| 343 |
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| 344 | config FLASH_UNLOCK
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| 345 | bool "flash_unlock"
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| 346 | default n # doesn't build on Ubuntu 8.04
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| 347 | help
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| 348 | The flash_unlock binary from mtd-utils as of git head 5ec0c10d0. This
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| 349 | utility unlocks part or all of the flash device.
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| 350 |
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| 351 | config FLASH_ERASEALL
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| 352 | bool "flash_eraseall"
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| 353 | default n # doesn't build on Ubuntu 8.04
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| 354 | help
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| 355 | The flash_eraseall binary from mtd-utils as of git head c4c6a59eb.
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| 356 | This utility is used to erase the whole MTD device.
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| 357 |
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| 358 | config IONICE
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| 359 | bool "ionice"
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| 360 | default y
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| 361 | depends on PLATFORM_LINUX
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| 362 | help
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| 363 | Set/set program io scheduling class and priority
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| 364 | Requires kernel >= 2.6.13
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| 365 |
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| 366 | config INOTIFYD
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| 367 | bool "inotifyd"
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| 368 | default n # doesn't build on Knoppix 5
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| 369 | help
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| 370 | Simple inotify daemon. Reports filesystem changes. Requires
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| 371 | kernel >= 2.6.13
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| 372 |
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| 373 | config LAST
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| 374 | bool "last"
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| 375 | default y
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| 376 | depends on FEATURE_WTMP
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| 377 | help
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| 378 | 'last' displays a list of the last users that logged into the system.
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| 379 |
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| 380 | choice
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| 381 | prompt "Choose last implementation"
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| 382 | depends on LAST
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| 383 | default FEATURE_LAST_FANCY
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| 384 |
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| 385 | config FEATURE_LAST_SMALL
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| 386 | bool "small"
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| 387 | help
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| 388 | This is a small version of last with just the basic set of
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| 389 | features.
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| 390 |
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| 391 | config FEATURE_LAST_FANCY
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| 392 | bool "huge"
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| 393 | help
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| 394 | 'last' displays detailed information about the last users that
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| 395 | logged into the system (mimics sysvinit last). +900 bytes.
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| 396 | endchoice
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| 397 |
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| 398 | config LESS
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| 399 | bool "less"
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| 400 | default y
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| 401 | help
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| 402 | 'less' is a pager, meaning that it displays text files. It possesses
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| 403 | a wide array of features, and is an improvement over 'more'.
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| 404 |
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| 405 | config FEATURE_LESS_MAXLINES
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| 406 | int "Max number of input lines less will try to eat"
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| 407 | default 9999999
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| 408 | depends on LESS
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| 409 |
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| 410 | config FEATURE_LESS_BRACKETS
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| 411 | bool "Enable bracket searching"
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| 412 | default y
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| 413 | depends on LESS
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| 414 | help
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| 415 | This option adds the capability to search for matching left and right
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| 416 | brackets, facilitating programming.
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| 417 |
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| 418 | config FEATURE_LESS_FLAGS
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| 419 | bool "Enable extra flags"
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| 420 | default y
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| 421 | depends on LESS
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| 422 | help
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| 423 | The extra flags provided do the following:
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| 424 |
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| 425 | The -M flag enables a more sophisticated status line.
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| 426 | The -m flag enables a simpler status line with a percentage.
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| 427 |
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| 428 | config FEATURE_LESS_MARKS
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| 429 | bool "Enable marks"
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| 430 | default y
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| 431 | depends on LESS
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| 432 | help
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| 433 | Marks enable positions in a file to be stored for easy reference.
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| 434 |
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| 435 | config FEATURE_LESS_REGEXP
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| 436 | bool "Enable regular expressions"
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| 437 | default y
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| 438 | depends on LESS
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| 439 | help
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| 440 | Enable regular expressions, allowing complex file searches.
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| 441 |
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| 442 | config FEATURE_LESS_WINCH
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| 443 | bool "Enable automatic resizing on window size changes"
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| 444 | default y
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| 445 | depends on LESS
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| 446 | help
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| 447 | Makes less track window size changes.
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| 448 |
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| 449 | config FEATURE_LESS_DASHCMD
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| 450 | bool "Enable flag changes ('-' command)"
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| 451 | default y
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| 452 | depends on LESS
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| 453 | help
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| 454 | This enables the ability to change command-line flags within
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| 455 | less itself ('-' keyboard command).
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| 456 |
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| 457 | config FEATURE_LESS_LINENUMS
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| 458 | bool "Enable dynamic switching of line numbers"
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| 459 | default y
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| 460 | depends on FEATURE_LESS_DASHCMD
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| 461 | help
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| 462 | Enables "-N" command.
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| 463 |
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| 464 | config HDPARM
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| 465 | bool "hdparm"
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| 466 | default y
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| 467 | depends on PLATFORM_LINUX
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| 468 | help
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| 469 | Get/Set hard drive parameters. Primarily intended for ATA
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| 470 | drives. Adds about 13k (or around 30k if you enable the
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| 471 | FEATURE_HDPARM_GET_IDENTITY option)....
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| 472 |
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| 473 | config FEATURE_HDPARM_GET_IDENTITY
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| 474 | bool "Support obtaining detailed information directly from drives"
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| 475 | default y
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| 476 | depends on HDPARM
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| 477 | help
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| 478 | Enables the -I and -i options to obtain detailed information
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| 479 | directly from drives about their capabilities and supported ATA
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| 480 | feature set. If no device name is specified, hdparm will read
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| 481 | identify data from stdin. Enabling this option will add about 16k...
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| 482 |
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| 483 | config FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_SCAN_HWIF
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| 484 | bool "Register an IDE interface (DANGEROUS)"
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| 485 | default y
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| 486 | depends on HDPARM
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| 487 | help
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| 488 | Enables the 'hdparm -R' option to register an IDE interface.
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| 489 | This is dangerous stuff, so you should probably say N.
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| 490 |
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| 491 | config FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_UNREGISTER_HWIF
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| 492 | bool "Un-register an IDE interface (DANGEROUS)"
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| 493 | default y
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| 494 | depends on HDPARM
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| 495 | help
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| 496 | Enables the 'hdparm -U' option to un-register an IDE interface.
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| 497 | This is dangerous stuff, so you should probably say N.
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| 498 |
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| 499 | config FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_DRIVE_RESET
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| 500 | bool "Perform device reset (DANGEROUS)"
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| 501 | default y
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| 502 | depends on HDPARM
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| 503 | help
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| 504 | Enables the 'hdparm -w' option to perform a device reset.
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| 505 | This is dangerous stuff, so you should probably say N.
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| 506 |
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| 507 | config FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_TRISTATE_HWIF
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| 508 | bool "Tristate device for hotswap (DANGEROUS)"
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| 509 | default y
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| 510 | depends on HDPARM
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| 511 | help
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| 512 | Enables the 'hdparm -x' option to tristate device for hotswap,
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| 513 | and the '-b' option to get/set bus state. This is dangerous
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| 514 | stuff, so you should probably say N.
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| 515 |
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| 516 | config FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_GETSET_DMA
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| 517 | bool "Get/set using_dma flag"
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| 518 | default y
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| 519 | depends on HDPARM
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| 520 | help
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| 521 | Enables the 'hdparm -d' option to get/set using_dma flag.
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| 522 |
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| 523 | config MAKEDEVS
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| 524 | bool "makedevs"
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| 525 | default y
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| 526 | help
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| 527 | 'makedevs' is a utility used to create a batch of devices with
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| 528 | one command.
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| 529 |
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| 530 | There are two choices for command line behaviour, the interface
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| 531 | as used by LEAF/Linux Router Project, or a device table file.
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| 532 |
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| 533 | 'leaf' is traditionally what busybox follows, it allows multiple
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| 534 | devices of a particluar type to be created per command.
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| 535 | e.g. /dev/hda[0-9]
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| 536 | Device properties are passed as command line arguments.
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| 537 |
|
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| 538 | 'table' reads device properties from a file or stdin, allowing
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| 539 | a batch of unrelated devices to be made with one command.
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| 540 | User/group names are allowed as an alternative to uid/gid.
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| 541 |
|
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| 542 | choice
|
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| 543 | prompt "Choose makedevs behaviour"
|
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| 544 | depends on MAKEDEVS
|
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| 545 | default FEATURE_MAKEDEVS_TABLE
|
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| 546 |
|
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| 547 | config FEATURE_MAKEDEVS_LEAF
|
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| 548 | bool "leaf"
|
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| 549 |
|
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| 550 | config FEATURE_MAKEDEVS_TABLE
|
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| 551 | bool "table"
|
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| 552 |
|
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| 553 | endchoice
|
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| 554 |
|
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| 555 | config MAN
|
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| 556 | bool "man"
|
---|
| 557 | default y
|
---|
| 558 | help
|
---|
| 559 | Format and display manual pages.
|
---|
| 560 |
|
---|
| 561 | config MICROCOM
|
---|
| 562 | bool "microcom"
|
---|
| 563 | default y
|
---|
| 564 | help
|
---|
| 565 | The poor man's minicom utility for chatting with serial port devices.
|
---|
| 566 |
|
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| 567 | config MOUNTPOINT
|
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| 568 | bool "mountpoint"
|
---|
| 569 | default y
|
---|
| 570 | help
|
---|
| 571 | mountpoint checks if the directory is a mountpoint.
|
---|
| 572 |
|
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| 573 | config MT
|
---|
| 574 | bool "mt"
|
---|
| 575 | default y
|
---|
| 576 | help
|
---|
| 577 | mt is used to control tape devices. You can use the mt utility
|
---|
| 578 | to advance or rewind a tape past a specified number of archive
|
---|
| 579 | files on the tape.
|
---|
| 580 |
|
---|
| 581 | config RAIDAUTORUN
|
---|
| 582 | bool "raidautorun"
|
---|
| 583 | default y
|
---|
| 584 | depends on PLATFORM_LINUX
|
---|
| 585 | help
|
---|
| 586 | raidautorun tells the kernel md driver to
|
---|
| 587 | search and start RAID arrays.
|
---|
| 588 |
|
---|
| 589 | config READAHEAD
|
---|
| 590 | bool "readahead"
|
---|
| 591 | default y
|
---|
| 592 | depends on LFS && PLATFORM_LINUX
|
---|
| 593 | help
|
---|
| 594 | Preload the files listed on the command line into RAM cache so that
|
---|
| 595 | subsequent reads on these files will not block on disk I/O.
|
---|
| 596 |
|
---|
| 597 | This applet just calls the readahead(2) system call on each file.
|
---|
| 598 | It is mainly useful in system startup scripts to preload files
|
---|
| 599 | or executables before they are used. When used at the right time
|
---|
| 600 | (in particular when a CPU bound process is running) it can
|
---|
| 601 | significantly speed up system startup.
|
---|
| 602 |
|
---|
| 603 | As readahead(2) blocks until each file has been read, it is best to
|
---|
| 604 | run this applet as a background job.
|
---|
| 605 |
|
---|
| 606 | config RFKILL
|
---|
| 607 | bool "rfkill"
|
---|
| 608 | default n # doesn't build on Ubuntu 9.04
|
---|
| 609 | depends on PLATFORM_LINUX
|
---|
| 610 | help
|
---|
| 611 | Enable/disable wireless devices.
|
---|
| 612 |
|
---|
| 613 | rfkill list : list all wireless devices
|
---|
| 614 | rfkill list bluetooth : list all bluetooth devices
|
---|
| 615 | rfkill list 1 : list device corresponding to the given index
|
---|
| 616 | rfkill block|unblock wlan : block/unblock all wlan(wifi) devices
|
---|
| 617 |
|
---|
| 618 | config RUNLEVEL
|
---|
| 619 | bool "runlevel"
|
---|
| 620 | default y
|
---|
| 621 | help
|
---|
| 622 | find the current and previous system runlevel.
|
---|
| 623 |
|
---|
| 624 | This applet uses utmp but does not rely on busybox supporing
|
---|
| 625 | utmp on purpose. It is used by e.g. emdebian via /etc/init.d/rc.
|
---|
| 626 |
|
---|
| 627 | config RX
|
---|
| 628 | bool "rx"
|
---|
| 629 | default y
|
---|
| 630 | depends on PLATFORM_LINUX
|
---|
| 631 | help
|
---|
| 632 | Receive files using the Xmodem protocol.
|
---|
| 633 |
|
---|
| 634 | config SETSID
|
---|
| 635 | bool "setsid"
|
---|
| 636 | default y
|
---|
| 637 | help
|
---|
| 638 | setsid runs a program in a new session
|
---|
| 639 |
|
---|
| 640 | config STRINGS
|
---|
| 641 | bool "strings"
|
---|
| 642 | default y
|
---|
| 643 | help
|
---|
| 644 | strings prints the printable character sequences for each file
|
---|
| 645 | specified.
|
---|
| 646 |
|
---|
| 647 | config TASKSET
|
---|
| 648 | bool "taskset"
|
---|
| 649 | default n # doesn't build on some non-x86 targets (m68k)
|
---|
| 650 | help
|
---|
| 651 | Retrieve or set a processes's CPU affinity.
|
---|
| 652 | This requires sched_{g,s}etaffinity support in your libc.
|
---|
| 653 |
|
---|
| 654 | config FEATURE_TASKSET_FANCY
|
---|
| 655 | bool "Fancy output"
|
---|
| 656 | default y
|
---|
| 657 | depends on TASKSET
|
---|
| 658 | help
|
---|
| 659 | Add code for fancy output. This merely silences a compiler-warning
|
---|
| 660 | and adds about 135 Bytes. May be needed for machines with alot
|
---|
| 661 | of CPUs.
|
---|
| 662 |
|
---|
| 663 | config TIME
|
---|
| 664 | bool "time"
|
---|
| 665 | default y
|
---|
| 666 | help
|
---|
| 667 | The time command runs the specified program with the given arguments.
|
---|
| 668 | When the command finishes, time writes a message to standard output
|
---|
| 669 | giving timing statistics about this program run.
|
---|
| 670 |
|
---|
| 671 | config TIMEOUT
|
---|
| 672 | bool "timeout"
|
---|
| 673 | default y
|
---|
| 674 | help
|
---|
| 675 | Runs a program and watches it. If it does not terminate in
|
---|
| 676 | specified number of seconds, it is sent a signal.
|
---|
| 677 |
|
---|
| 678 | config TTYSIZE
|
---|
| 679 | bool "ttysize"
|
---|
| 680 | default y
|
---|
| 681 | help
|
---|
| 682 | A replacement for "stty size". Unlike stty, can report only width,
|
---|
| 683 | only height, or both, in any order. It also does not complain on
|
---|
| 684 | error, but returns default 80x24.
|
---|
| 685 | Usage in shell scripts: width=`ttysize w`.
|
---|
| 686 |
|
---|
| 687 | config VOLNAME
|
---|
| 688 | bool "volname"
|
---|
| 689 | default y
|
---|
| 690 | help
|
---|
| 691 | Prints a CD-ROM volume name.
|
---|
| 692 |
|
---|
| 693 | config WALL
|
---|
| 694 | bool "wall"
|
---|
| 695 | default y
|
---|
| 696 | help
|
---|
| 697 | Write a message to all users that are logged in.
|
---|
| 698 |
|
---|
| 699 | config WATCHDOG
|
---|
| 700 | bool "watchdog"
|
---|
| 701 | default y
|
---|
| 702 | depends on PLATFORM_LINUX
|
---|
| 703 | help
|
---|
| 704 | The watchdog utility is used with hardware or software watchdog
|
---|
| 705 | device drivers. It opens the specified watchdog device special file
|
---|
| 706 | and periodically writes a magic character to the device. If the
|
---|
| 707 | watchdog applet ever fails to write the magic character within a
|
---|
| 708 | certain amount of time, the watchdog device assumes the system has
|
---|
| 709 | hung, and will cause the hardware to reboot.
|
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| 710 |
|
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| 711 | endmenu
|
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