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author | Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org> | 2001-01-31 22:22:27 +0000 |
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committer | Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org> | 2001-01-31 22:22:27 +0000 |
commit | 825423e4c4f18289df2393951cfd2a7a31fc0464 (patch) | |
tree | 4ad80e981c3d9effa910d2247d118d254f9a5d09 /Documentation/Configure.help | |
parent | c4693dc4856ab907a5c02187a8d398861bebfc7e (diff) |
Merge with Linux 2.4.1.
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/Configure.help')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/Configure.help | 166 |
1 files changed, 136 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/Configure.help b/Documentation/Configure.help index 05c0930ca..a6e9caa73 100644 --- a/Documentation/Configure.help +++ b/Documentation/Configure.help @@ -1450,15 +1450,6 @@ CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LVM want), say M here and read Documentation/modules.txt. The module will be called lvm-mod.o. -Logical Volume Manager /proc file system information -CONFIG_LVM_PROC_FS - If you say Y here, you are able to access overall Logical Volume - Manager, Volume Group, Logical and Physical Volume information in - /proc/lvm. - - To use this option, you have to check, that the "/proc file system - support" (CONFIG_PROC_FS) is enabled too. - Multiple devices driver support CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD This driver lets you combine several hard disk partitions into one @@ -1565,20 +1556,6 @@ CONFIG_MD_RAID5 If unsure, say Y. -RAID Boot support -CONFIG_MD_BOOT - To boot with an initial raid volume (any type) you can select - autodetect, or answer Y here and appropriate options to the kernel - at boot time. - For lilo and loadlin options see the file Documentation/md.txt. - -RAID AutoDetect support -CONFIG_AUTODETECT_RAID - An alternative to "Raid Boot support" is autodetect support. - With this selected, any partitons of type 0xFD will be considered for - inclusion in a RAID array. Information in the RAID-superblock on - the partition will determine how it is included. - Support for Acer PICA 1 chipset CONFIG_ACER_PICA_61 This is a machine with a R4400 133/150 MHz CPU. To compile a Linux @@ -2086,6 +2063,72 @@ CONFIG_INET_ECN If in doubt, say N. +IP6 tables support (required for filtering/masq/NAT) +CONFIG_IP6_NF_IPTABLES + ip6tables is a general, extensible packet identification framework. + Currently only the packet filtering and packet mangling subsystem + for IPv6 use this, but connection tracking is going to follow. + Say 'Y' or 'M' here if you want to use either of those. + + If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read + Documentation/modules.txt. If unsure, say `N'. + +IPv6 limit match support +CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_LIMIT + limit matching allows you to control the rate at which a rule can be + matched: mainly useful in combination with the LOG target ("LOG + target support", below) and to avoid some Denial of Service attacks. + + If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read + Documentation/modules.txt. If unsure, say `N'. + +MAC address match support +CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_MAC + mac matching allows you to match packets based on the source + ethernet address of the packet. + + If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read + Documentation/modules.txt. If unsure, say `N'. + +netfilter mark match support +CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_MARK + Netfilter mark matching allows you to match packets based on the + `nfmark' value in the packet. This can be set by the MARK target + (see below). + + If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read + Documentation/modules.txt. If unsure, say `N'. + +Packet filtering +CONFIG_IP6_NF_FILTER + Packet filtering defines a table `filter', which has a series of + rules for simple packet filtering at local input, forwarding and + local output. See the man page for iptables(8). + + If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read + Documentation/modules.txt. If unsure, say `N'. + +Packet mangling +CONFIG_IP6_NF_MANGLE + This option adds a `mangle' table to iptables: see the man page for + iptables(8). This table is used for various packet alterations + which can effect how the packet is routed. + + If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read + Documentation/modules.txt. If unsure, say `N'. + +MARK target support +CONFIG_IP6_NF_TARGET_MARK + This option adds a `MARK' target, which allows you to create rules + in the `mangle' table which alter the netfilter mark (nfmark) field + associated with the packet packet prior to routing. This can change + the routing method (see `IP: use netfilter MARK value as routing + key') and can also be used by other subsystems to change their + behavior. + + If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read + Documentation/modules.txt. If unsure, say `N'. + SYN flood protection CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES Normal TCP/IP networking is open to an attack known as "SYN @@ -2642,13 +2685,14 @@ CONFIG_HOTPLUG One well known example of this is PCMCIA- or PC-cards, credit-card size devices such as network cards, modems or hard drives which are - plugged into slots found on all modern laptop computers. + plugged into slots found on all modern laptop computers. Another + example, used on modern desktops as well as laptops, is USB. - Another example, used on modern desktops as well as laptops, is USB. - Enable HOTPLUG with USB and KMOD, and your kernel will automatically - call out to a user mode "policy agent" to load modules and set up - software needed to use USB devices you plug in. Get agent software - (at http://www.linux-usb.org/policy.html) and install it. + Enable HOTPLUG and KMOD, and build a modular kernel. Get agent + software (at http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net) and install it. + Then your kernel will automatically call out to a user mode "policy + agent" (/sbin/hotplug) to load modules and set up software needed + to use devices as you hotplug them. PCMCIA/Cardbus support CONFIG_PCMCIA @@ -10762,6 +10806,46 @@ CONFIG_MINIX_FS called minix.o. Note that the file system of your root partition (the one containing the directory /) cannot be compiled as a module. +Reiserfs support +CONFIG_REISERFS_FS + + Stores not just filenames but the files themselves in a balanced + tree. Uses journaling. + + Balanced trees are more efficient than traditional + filesystem architectural foundations. + + You can use reiserfs in all cases where you use the ext2fs file + system, and you will gain in speed and disk space. It has fewer + worst case performance situations than other file systems + because balanced trees are hardier creatures than other algorithms + are (if that is not technical enough, read www.namesys.com....:-) ) + + It is more easily extended to have features currently found in + database and keyword search systems than block allocation based + filesystems are. The next version will be so extended, and will + support plugins consistent with our motto ``It takes more than a + license to make source code open.'' + + Read www.namesys.com to learn more about reiserfs. + + Sponsored by Threshold Networks, Emusic.com, and Bigstorage.com. + + If you like it, you can pay us to add new features to it that you + need, buy a support contract, or pay us to port it to another OS. + +Enable Reiserfs consistency checks +CONFIG_REISERFS_CHECK + If you set this to yes, then ReiserFS will perform every check it + can possibly imagine of its internal consistency throughout its + operation. It will also go substantially slower. More than once we + have forgotten that this was on, and then gone despondent over the + latest benchmarks.:-) Use of this option allows our team to go all + out in checking for consistency when debugging without fear of its + effect on end users. If you are on the verge of sending in a bug + report, say yes and you might get a useful error message. Almost + everyone should say no. + Second extended fs support CONFIG_EXT2_FS This is the de facto standard Linux file system (method to organize @@ -13242,7 +13326,7 @@ CONFIG_ACPI This support requires an ACPI compliant platform (hardware/firmware). If both ACPI and Advanced Power Management (APM) support are - configured, ACPI is used. + configured, whichever is loaded first shall be used. This code DOES NOT currently provide a complete OSPM implementation -- it has not yet reached APM's level of functionality. When fully @@ -14644,6 +14728,14 @@ CONFIG_ISDN_PPP_VJ This enables Van Jacobson header compression for synchronous PPP. Say Y if the other end of the connection supports it. +CONFIG_ISDN_PPP_BSDCOMP + Support for the BSD-Compress compression method for PPP, which uses + the LZW compression method to compress each PPP packet before it is + sent over the wire. The machine at the other end of the PPP link + (usually your ISP) has to support the BSD-Compress compression + method as well for this to be useful. Even if they don't support it, + it is safe to say Y here. + Support audio via ISDN CONFIG_ISDN_AUDIO If you say Y here, the modem-emulator will support a subset of the @@ -16980,6 +17072,20 @@ CONFIG_DISPLAY7SEG another UltraSPARC-IIi-cEngine boardset with a 7-segment display, you should say N to this option. +CP1XXX Hardware Watchdog support +CONFIG_WATCHDOG_CP1XXX + This is the driver for the hardware watchdog timers present on + Sun Microsystems CompactPCI models CP1400 and CP1500. + + This driver is also available as a module ( = code which can be + inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want). + The module will be called cpwatchdog.o. If you want to compile it + as a module, say M here and read Documentation/modules.txt. + + If you do not have a CompactPCI model CP1400 or CP1500, or + another UltraSPARC-IIi-cEngine boardset with hardware watchdog, + you should say N to this option. + IA-64 system type CONFIG_IA64_GENERIC This selects the system type of your hardware. A "generic" kernel |