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author | Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@openadk.org> | 2019-09-30 17:54:28 +0200 |
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committer | Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@openadk.org> | 2019-09-30 17:56:52 +0200 |
commit | 185f430dbf2c36415930941eced92723824950d6 (patch) | |
tree | 4dcd88236e1011b3fc2da9c3e567da0b9d7fe4d1 /target/waldux/config/Config.in.fsnet | |
parent | 2045193013cf9f18c3bdf6e81daf2bb87c17bff4 (diff) |
remove unfinished alternative os porting efforts
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diff --git a/target/waldux/config/Config.in.fsnet b/target/waldux/config/Config.in.fsnet deleted file mode 100644 index 7bd0b72ed..000000000 --- a/target/waldux/config/Config.in.fsnet +++ /dev/null @@ -1,163 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the OpenADK project. OpenADK is copyrighted -# material, please see the LICENCE file in the top-level directory. - -menu "Network filesystems" - -config ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_FS_POSIX_ACL - bool - -config ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CIFS - tristate "CIFS support" - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_NETWORK_FILESYSTEMS - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CRYPTO_MD4 - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CRYPTO_MD5 - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CRYPTO_HMAC - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CRYPTO_ARC4 - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CRYPTO_ECB - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CRYPTO_DES - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CRYPTO_SHA256 - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_NLS_UTF8 - help - This is the client VFS module for the Common Internet File System - (CIFS) protocol which is the successor to the Server Message Block - (SMB) protocol, the native file sharing mechanism for most early - PC operating systems. The CIFS protocol is fully supported by - file servers such as Windows 2000 (including Windows 2003, NT 4 - and Windows XP) as well by Samba (which provides excellent CIFS - server support for Linux and many other operating systems). Limited - support for Windows ME and similar servers is provided as well. - You must use the smbfs client filesystem to access older SMB servers - such as OS/2 and DOS. - - The intent of the cifs module is to provide an advanced - network file system client for mounting to CIFS compliant servers, - including support for dfs (hierarchical name space), secure per-user - session establishment, safe distributed caching (oplock), optional - packet signing, Unicode and other internationalization improvements, - and optional Winbind (nsswitch) integration. You do not need to enable - cifs if running only a (Samba) server. It is possible to enable both - smbfs and cifs (e.g. if you are using CIFS for accessing Windows 2003 - and Samba 3 servers, and smbfs for accessing old servers). If you need - to mount to Samba or Windows from this machine, say Y. - -config ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CODA_FS - tristate "Support for CODA filesystem" - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_NETWORK_FILESYSTEMS - help - This is the kernel part of the client for the CODA filesystem. - -config ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_NFS_V3 - bool - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_NETWORK_FILESYSTEMS - -config ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_NFS_V4 - bool - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_NETWORK_FILESYSTEMS - -config ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_NFS_FS - tristate "NFS client support" - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_NFS_V3 - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_FILE_LOCKING - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_DNOTIFY - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_SUNRPC - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_LOCKD - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_NETWORK_FILESYSTEMS - help - If you are connected to some other (usually local) Unix computer - (using SLIP, PLIP, PPP or Ethernet) and want to mount files residing - on that computer (the NFS server) using the Network File Sharing - protocol, say Y. "Mounting files" means that the client can access - the files with usual UNIX commands as if they were sitting on the - client's hard disk. For this to work, the server must run the - programs nfsd and mountd (but does not need to have NFS file system - support enabled in its kernel). NFS is explained in the Network - Administrator's Guide, available from - <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#guide>, on its man page: "man - nfs", and in the NFS-HOWTO. - - A superior but less widely used alternative to NFS is provided by - the Coda file system; see "Coda file system support" below. - - If you say Y here, you should have said Y to TCP/IP networking also. - This option would enlarge your kernel by about 27 KB. - - To compile this file system support as a module, choose M here: the - module will be called nfs. - - If you are configuring a diskless machine which will mount its root - file system over NFS at boot time, say Y here and to "Kernel - level IP autoconfiguration" above and to "Root file system on NFS" - below. You cannot compile this driver as a module in this case. - There are two packages designed for booting diskless machines over - the net: netboot, available from - <http://ftp1.sourceforge.net/netboot/>, and Etherboot, - available from <http://ftp1.sourceforge.net/etherboot/>. - - If you don't know what all this is about, say N. - Kernel modules for NFS client support - -config ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_NFSD_V3 - bool - -config ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_NFSD_V4 - bool - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_SUNRPC_GSS - default y if ADK_PACKAGE_NFS_UTILS_V4 - default n - -config ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_NFSD - tristate "NFS server support" - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_EXPORTFS - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_NFSD_V3 - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_DNOTIFY - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_FILE_LOCKING - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_SUNRPC - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_LOCKD - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_NETWORK_FILESYSTEMS - help - If you want your Linux box to act as an NFS *server*, so that other - computers on your local network which support NFS can access certain - directories on your box transparently, you have two options: you can - use the self-contained user space program nfsd, in which case you - should say N here, or you can say Y and use the kernel based NFS - server. The advantage of the kernel based solution is that it is - faster. - - In either case, you will need support software; the respective - locations are given in the file <file:Documentation/Changes> in the - NFS section. - - If you say Y here, you will get support for version 2 of the NFS - protocol (NFSv2). If you also want NFSv3, say Y to the next question - as well. - - Please read the NFS-HOWTO, available from - <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. - -config ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_LOCKD - tristate - -config ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_SUNRPC - tristate - -config ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_SUNRPC_GSS - tristate - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_SUNRPC - -config ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5 - tristate "RPC security support" - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_NETWORK_FILESYSTEMS - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_SUNRPC_GSS - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_SUNRPC - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CRYPTO - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CRYPTO_MD5 - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CRYPTO_DES - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CRYPTO_CBC - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CRYPTO_CTS - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CRYPTO_ECB - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CRYPTO_HMAC - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CRYPTO_SHA1 - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CRYPTO_AES - select ADK_WALDUX_KERNEL_CRYPTO_ARC4 - -endmenu |