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- # DO NOT EDIT. This file is generated from Config.src
- #
- # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
- # see scripts/kbuild/config-language.txt.
- #
- menu "Linux Ext2 FS Progs"
- config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_CHATTR
- bool "chattr"
- default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHATTR
- help
- chattr changes the file attributes on a second extended file system.
- config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FSCK
- bool "fsck"
- default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FSCK
- help
- fsck is used to check and optionally repair one or more filesystems.
- In actuality, fsck is simply a front-end for the various file system
- checkers (fsck.fstype) available under Linux.
- config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LSATTR
- bool "lsattr"
- default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LSATTR
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
- help
- lsattr lists the file attributes on a second extended file system.
- config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TUNE2FS
- bool "tune2fs"
- default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TUNE2FS # off: it is too limited compared to upstream version
- help
- tune2fs allows the system administrator to adjust various tunable
- filesystem parameters on Linux ext2/ext3 filesystems.
- ### config E2FSCK
- ### bool "e2fsck"
- ### default y
- ### help
- ### e2fsck is used to check Linux second extended file systems (ext2fs).
- ### e2fsck also supports ext2 filesystems countaining a journal (ext3).
- ### The normal compat symlinks 'fsck.ext2' and 'fsck.ext3' are also
- ### provided.
- ### config MKE2FS
- ### bool "mke2fs"
- ### default y
- ### help
- ### mke2fs is used to create an ext2/ext3 filesystem. The normal compat
- ### symlinks 'mkfs.ext2' and 'mkfs.ext3' are also provided.
- ### config E2LABEL
- ### bool "e2label"
- ### default y
- ### depends on TUNE2FS
- ### help
- ### e2label will display or change the filesystem label on the ext2
- ### filesystem located on device.
- ### NB: this one is now provided by util-linux/volume_id/*
- ### config FINDFS
- ### bool "findfs"
- ### default y
- ### depends on TUNE2FS
- ### help
- ### findfs will search the disks in the system looking for a filesystem
- ### which has a label matching label or a UUID equal to uuid.
- endmenu
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