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## Partition configuration#config PARTITION_ADVANCED	bool "Advanced partition selection"	help	  Say Y here if you would like to use hard disks under Linux which	  were partitioned under an operating system running on a different	  architecture than your Linux system.	  Note that the answer to this question won't directly affect the	  kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all	  the questions about foreign partitioning schemes.	  If unsure, say N.config ACORN_PARTITION	bool "Acorn partition support" if PARTITION_ADVANCED	default y if !PARTITION_ADVANCED && ARCH_ACORN	help	  Support hard disks partitioned under Acorn operating systems.config ACORN_PARTITION_CUMANA	bool "Cumana partition support" if PARTITION_ADVANCED && ACORN_PARTITION	default y if !PARTITION_ADVANCED && ARCH_ACORN	help	  Say Y here if you would like to use hard disks under Linux which	  were partitioned using the Cumana interface on Acorn machines.config ACORN_PARTITION_EESOX	bool "EESOX partition support" if PARTITION_ADVANCED && ACORN_PARTITION	default y if !PARTITION_ADVANCED && ARCH_ACORNconfig ACORN_PARTITION_ICS	bool "ICS partition support" if PARTITION_ADVANCED && ACORN_PARTITION	default y if !PARTITION_ADVANCED && ARCH_ACORN	help	  Say Y here if you would like to use hard disks under Linux which	  were partitioned using the ICS interface on Acorn machines.config ACORN_PARTITION_ADFS	bool "Native filecore partition support" if PARTITION_ADVANCED && ACORN_PARTITION	default y if !PARTITION_ADVANCED && ARCH_ACORN	help	  The Acorn Disc Filing System is the standard file system of the	  RiscOS operating system which runs on Acorn's ARM-based Risc PC	  systems and the Acorn Archimedes range of machines.  If you say	  `Y' here, Linux will support disk partitions created under ADFS.config ACORN_PARTITION_POWERTEC	bool "PowerTec partition support" if PARTITION_ADVANCED && ACORN_PARTITION	default y if !PARTITION_ADVANCED && ARCH_ACORN	help	  Support reading partition tables created on Acorn machines using	  the PowerTec SCSI drive.config ACORN_PARTITION_RISCIX	bool "RISCiX partition support" if PARTITION_ADVANCED && ACORN_PARTITION	default y if !PARTITION_ADVANCED && ARCH_ACORN	help	  Once upon a time, there was a native Unix port for the Acorn series	  of machines called RISCiX.  If you say 'Y' here, Linux will be able	  to read disks partitioned under RISCiX.config OSF_PARTITION	bool "Alpha OSF partition support" if PARTITION_ADVANCED	default y if !PARTITION_ADVANCED && ALPHA	help	  Say Y here if you would like to use hard disks under Linux which	  were partitioned on an Alpha machine.config AMIGA_PARTITION	bool "Amiga partition table support" if PARTITION_ADVANCED	default y if !PARTITION_ADVANCED && (AMIGA || AFFS_FS=y)	help	  Say Y here if you would like to use hard disks under Linux which	  were partitioned under AmigaOS.config ATARI_PARTITION	bool "Atari partition table support" if PARTITION_ADVANCED	default y if !PARTITION_ADVANCED && ATARI	help	  Say Y here if you would like to use hard disks under Linux which	  were partitioned under the Atari OS.config IBM_PARTITION	bool "IBM disk label and partition support"	depends on PARTITION_ADVANCED && ARCH_S390	help	  Say Y here if you would like to be able to read the hard disk	  partition table format used by IBM DASD disks operating under CMS.	  Otherwise, say N.config MAC_PARTITION	bool "Macintosh partition map support" if PARTITION_ADVANCED	default y if !PARTITION_ADVANCED && MAC	help	  Say Y here if you would like to use hard disks under Linux which	  were partitioned on a Macintosh.config MSDOS_PARTITION	bool "PC BIOS (MSDOS partition tables) support" if PARTITION_ADVANCED	default y if !PARTITION_ADVANCED && !AMIGA && !ATARI && !MAC && !SGI_IP22 && !ARM && !SGI_IP27	help	  Say Y here if you would like to use hard disks under Linux which	  were partitioned on an x86 PC (not necessarily by DOS).config BSD_DISKLABEL	bool "BSD disklabel (FreeBSD partition tables) support"	depends on PARTITION_ADVANCED && MSDOS_PARTITION	help	  FreeBSD uses its own hard disk partition scheme on your PC. It	  requires only one entry in the primary partition table of your disk	  and manages it similarly to DOS extended partitions, putting in its	  first sector a new partition table in BSD disklabel format. Saying Y	  here allows you to read these disklabels and further mount FreeBSD	  partitions from within Linux if you have also said Y to "UFS	  file system support", above. If you don't know what all this is	  about, say N.config MINIX_SUBPARTITION	bool "Minix subpartition support"	depends on PARTITION_ADVANCED && MSDOS_PARTITION	help	  Minix 2.0.0/2.0.2 subpartition table support for Linux.	  Say Y here if you want to mount and use Minix 2.0.0/2.0.2	  subpartitions.config SOLARIS_X86_PARTITION	bool "Solaris (x86) partition table support"	depends on PARTITION_ADVANCED && MSDOS_PARTITION	help	  Like most systems, Solaris x86 uses its own hard disk partition	  table format, incompatible with all others. Saying Y here allows you	  to read these partition tables and further mount Solaris x86	  partitions from within Linux if you have also said Y to "UFS	  file system support", above.config UNIXWARE_DISKLABEL	bool "Unixware slices support"	depends on PARTITION_ADVANCED && MSDOS_PARTITION	---help---	  Like some systems, UnixWare uses its own slice table inside a	  partition (VTOC - Virtual Table of Contents). Its format is	  incompatible with all other OSes. Saying Y here allows you to read	  VTOC and further mount UnixWare partitions read-only from within	  Linux if you have also said Y to "UFS file system support" or	  "System V and Coherent file system support", above.	  This is mainly used to carry data from a UnixWare box to your	  Linux box via a removable medium like magneto-optical, ZIP or	  removable IDE drives. Note, however, that a good portable way to	  transport files and directories between unixes (and even other	  operating systems) is given by the tar program ("man tar" or	  preferably "info tar").	  If you don't know what all this is about, say N.config LDM_PARTITION	bool "Windows Logical Disk Manager (Dynamic Disk) support"	depends on PARTITION_ADVANCED	---help---	  Say Y here if you would like to use hard disks under Linux which	  were partitioned using Windows 2000's or XP's Logical Disk Manager.	  They are also known as "Dynamic Disks".	  Windows 2000 introduced the concept of Dynamic Disks to get around	  the limitations of the PC's partitioning scheme.  The Logical Disk	  Manager allows the user to repartition a disk and create spanned,	  mirrored, striped or RAID volumes, all without the need for	  rebooting.	  Normal partitions are now called Basic Disks under Windows 2000 and	  XP.	  For a fuller description read <file:Documentation/ldm.txt>.	  If unsure, say N.config LDM_DEBUG	bool "Windows LDM extra logging"	depends on LDM_PARTITION	help	  Say Y here if you would like LDM to log verbosely.  This could be	  helpful if the driver doesn't work as expected and you'd like to	  report a bug.	  If unsure, say N.config SGI_PARTITION	bool "SGI partition support" if PARTITION_ADVANCED	default y if !PARTITION_ADVANCED && (SGI_IP22 || SGI_IP27)	help	  Say Y here if you would like to be able to read the hard disk	  partition table format used by SGI machines.config ULTRIX_PARTITION	bool "Ultrix partition table support" if PARTITION_ADVANCED	default y if !PARTITION_ADVANCED && DECSTATION	help	  Say Y here if you would like to be able to read the hard disk	  partition table format used by DEC (now Compaq) Ultrix machines.	  Otherwise, say N.config SUN_PARTITION	bool "Sun partition tables support" if PARTITION_ADVANCED	default y if !PARTITION_ADVANCED && (SPARC32 || SPARC64)	---help---	  Like most systems, SunOS uses its own hard disk partition table	  format, incompatible with all others. Saying Y here allows you to	  read these partition tables and further mount SunOS partitions from	  within Linux if you have also said Y to "UFS file system support",	  above. This is mainly used to carry data from a SPARC under SunOS to	  your Linux box via a removable medium like magneto-optical or ZIP	  drives; note however that a good portable way to transport files and	  directories between unixes (and even other operating systems) is	  given by the tar program ("man tar" or preferably "info tar"). If	  you don't know what all this is about, say N.config EFI_PARTITION	bool "EFI GUID Partition support"	depends on PARTITION_ADVANCED	select CRC32	help	  Say Y here if you would like to use hard disks under Linux which	  were partitioned using EFI GPT.  Presently only useful on the	  IA-64 platform.#      define_bool CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_CUMANA y

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