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-#
-# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
-# see misc/tools/kconfig-language.txt.
-#
-
-comment "File system configuration"
-
-config DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT
- bool "Disable support for mount points"
- default n
-
-source fs/mmap/Kconfig
-source fs/fat/Kconfig
-source fs/nfs/Kconfig
-source fs/nxffs/Kconfig
-source fs/romfs/Kconfig
-source fs/binfs/Kconfig
-
-comment "System Logging"
-
-config SYSLOG_ENABLE
- bool "Enable SYSLOG Controls"
- default n
- ---help---
- Support an interface called syslog_enable to dynamically enable or
- disable SYSLOG output. Default: SYSLOG output is always enabled.
-
-config SYSLOG
- bool "Advanced SYSLOG features"
- default n
- ---help---
- Enables generic system logging features. NOTE: This setting is not
- required to enable system logging. If this feature is not enable
- system logging will still be available and will log to the system
- console (like printf()). This setting is required to enable
- customization of the basic system loggin capability.
-
-if SYSLOG
-
-config SYSLOG_CHAR
- bool "System log character device support"
- default y
- ---help---
- Enable the generic character device for the SYSLOG. The full path to the
- SYSLOG device is provided by SYSLOG_DEVPATH. A valid character device (or
- file) must exist at this path. It will by opened by syslog_initialize.
-
- Do not enable more than one SYSLOG device.
-
-config SYSLOG_DEVPATH
- string "System log device"
- default "/dev/syslog"
- depends on SYSLOG_CHAR
- ---help---
- The full path to the system logging device. For the RAMLOG SYSLOG device,
- this is normally "/dev/ramlog". For character SYSLOG devices, it should be
- some other existing character device (or file) supported by the configuration
- (such as "/dev/ttyS1")/
-
-endif