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@@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ config FS_XIP
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config EXT3_FS
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tristate "Ext3 journalling file system support"
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+ select JBD
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help
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This is the journaling version of the Second extended file system
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(often called ext3), the de facto standard Linux file system
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@@ -138,23 +139,20 @@ config EXT3_FS_SECURITY
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extended attributes for file security labels, say N.
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config JBD
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-# CONFIG_JBD could be its own option (even modular), but until there are
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-# other users than ext3, we will simply make it be the same as CONFIG_EXT3_FS
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-# dep_tristate ' Journal Block Device support (JBD for ext3)' CONFIG_JBD $CONFIG_EXT3_FS
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tristate
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- default EXT3_FS
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help
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This is a generic journaling layer for block devices. It is
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- currently used by the ext3 file system, but it could also be used to
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- add journal support to other file systems or block devices such as
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- RAID or LVM.
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+ currently used by the ext3 and OCFS2 file systems, but it could
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+ also be used to add journal support to other file systems or block
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+ devices such as RAID or LVM.
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- If you are using the ext3 file system, you need to say Y here. If
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- you are not using ext3 then you will probably want to say N.
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+ If you are using the ext3 or OCFS2 file systems, you need to
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+ say Y here. If you are not using ext3 OCFS2 then you will probably
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+ want to say N.
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To compile this device as a module, choose M here: the module will be
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- called jbd. If you are compiling ext3 into the kernel, you cannot
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- compile this code as a module.
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+ called jbd. If you are compiling ext3 or OCFS2 into the kernel,
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+ you cannot compile this code as a module.
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config JBD_DEBUG
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bool "JBD (ext3) debugging support"
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@@ -326,6 +324,39 @@ config FS_POSIX_ACL
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source "fs/xfs/Kconfig"
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+config OCFS2_FS
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+ tristate "OCFS2 file system support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
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+ depends on NET && EXPERIMENTAL
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+ select CONFIGFS_FS
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+ select JBD
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+ select CRC32
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+ select INET
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+ help
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+ OCFS2 is a general purpose extent based shared disk cluster file
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+ system with many similarities to ext3. It supports 64 bit inode
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+ numbers, and has automatically extending metadata groups which may
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+ also make it attractive for non-clustered use.
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+
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+ You'll want to install the ocfs2-tools package in order to at least
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+ get "mount.ocfs2".
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+
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+ Project web page: http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs2
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+ Tools web page: http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs2-tools
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+ OCFS2 mailing lists: http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs2/mailman/
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+
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+ Note: Features which OCFS2 does not support yet:
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+ - extended attributes
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+ - readonly mount
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+ - shared writeable mmap
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+ - loopback is supported, but data written will not
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+ be cluster coherent.
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+ - quotas
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+ - cluster aware flock
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+ - Directory change notification (F_NOTIFY)
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+ - Distributed Caching (F_SETLEASE/F_GETLEASE/break_lease)
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+ - POSIX ACLs
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+ - readpages / writepages (not user visible)
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+
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config MINIX_FS
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tristate "Minix fs support"
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help
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