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## SECTION=shell_and_console
menuconfig UTIL_LINUX_NG
tristate
prompt "util-linux-ng "
select GCCLIBS_GCC_S
select UTIL_LINUX_NG_LIBBLKID
select UTIL_LINUX_NG_LIBUUID if UTIL_LINUX_NG_MKSWAP_UUID
select NCURSES if UTIL_LINUX_NG_USES_NCURSES
select UTIL_LINUX_NG_USES_NCURSES if UTIL_LINUX_NG_CFDISK || UTIL_LINUX_NG_SETTERM
if UTIL_LINUX_NG
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_LIBBLKID
bool
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_LIBUUID
bool
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_LIBMOUNT
bool
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_USES_NCURSES
bool
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_PARTX_TOOLS
bool
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_SCHEDUTILS
bool
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_AGETTY
bool
prompt "agetty"
help
A small getty.
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_COLUMN
bool
prompt "column"
help
Columnate lists.
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_LINE
bool
prompt "line"
help
The line utility.
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_ADDPART
bool
select UTIL_LINUX_NG_PARTX_TOOLS
prompt "addpart"
help
The addpart utility.
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_DELPART
bool
select UTIL_LINUX_NG_PARTX_TOOLS
prompt "delpart"
help
The delpart utility.
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_PARTX
bool
select UTIL_LINUX_NG_PARTX_TOOLS
prompt "partx"
help
The partx utility.
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_MOUNTPOINT
bool
select UTIL_LINUX_NG_LIBMOUNT
depends on !BUSYBOX_MOUNTPOINT || ALLYES
prompt "mountpoint"
help
The mountpoint utility.
comment "BusyBox' mountpoint is selected!"
depends on BUSYBOX_MOUNTPOINT
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_DDATE
bool
prompt "ddate"
help
The ddate utility.
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_FDISK
bool
prompt "fdisk"
depends on !BUSYBOX_FDISK || ALLYES
help
fdisk - Partition table manipulator for Linux
comment "BusyBox' fdisk is selected!"
depends on BUSYBOX_FDISK
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_SFDISK
bool
prompt "sfdisk"
help
sfdisk - Partition table manipulator for Linux,
scriptable for unattended partitioning
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_CFDISK
bool
prompt "cfdisk"
help
cfdisk is a curses based program for partitioning any hard disk drive.
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_MKSWAP
bool
prompt "mkswap"
depends on !BUSYBOX_MKSWAP || ALLYES
help
mkswap sets up a Linux swap area on a device or in a file.
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_MKSWAP_UUID
bool
prompt "enable uuid support for mkswap"
depends on UTIL_LINUX_NG_MKSWAP
help
enable uuid support for mkswap
comment "BusyBox' mkswap is selected!"
depends on BUSYBOX_MKSWAP
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_SWAPON
bool
prompt "swapon"
depends on !BUSYBOX_SWAPONOFF || ALLYES
help
Swapon is used to specify devices on which paging and swapping are to take place.
comment "BusyBox' swapon is selected!"
depends on BUSYBOX_SWAPONOFF
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_MOUNT
bool
prompt "mount"
select UTIL_LINUX_NG_LIBMOUNT
depends on !BUSYBOX_MOUNT || ALLYES
help
The mount command serves to attach the file system
found on some device to the big file tree.
comment "BusyBox' mount is selected!"
depends on BUSYBOX_MOUNT
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_UMOUNT
bool
prompt "umount"
select UTIL_LINUX_NG_MOUNT
depends on !BUSYBOX_MOUNT || ALLYES
depends on !BUSYBOX_UMOUNT || ALLYES
help
The mount(8) command serves to attach the file system
found on some device to the big file tree.
Conversely, the umount(8) command will detach it again.
comment "BusyBox' umount is selected!"
depends on BUSYBOX_UMOUNT
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_FSCK
bool
prompt "fsck"
depends on !BUSYBOX_FSCK || ALLYES
help
fsck is used to check and optionally repair one or
more Linux file systems. fsck is simply a front-end for
the various file system checkers (fsck.fstype) available
under Linux.
comment "BusyBox' fsck is selected!"
depends on BUSYBOX_FSCK
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_IPCS
bool
prompt "ipcs"
depends on !BUSYBOX_IPCS || ALLYES
help
ipcs provides information on the ipc facilities
for which the calling process has read access.
comment "BusyBox' ipcs is selected!"
depends on BUSYBOX_IPCS
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_IPCRM
bool
prompt "ipcrm"
depends on !BUSYBOX_IPCRM || ALLYES
help
ipcrm removes ipc facilities for which the calling process has
read access.
comment "BusyBox' ipcrm is selected!"
depends on BUSYBOX_IPCRM
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_READPROFILE
bool
prompt "readprofile"
depends on !BUSYBOX_READPROFILE || ALLYES
help
The readprofile command uses the /proc/profile information
to print ascii data on standard output. The output is
organized in three columns: the first is the number of
clock ticks, the second is the name of the C function
in the kernel where those many ticks occurred, and the
third is the normalized `load' of the procedure, calculated
as a ratio between the number of ticks and the length of the
procedure. The output is filled with blanks to ease readability.
comment "BusyBox' readprofile is selected!"
depends on BUSYBOX_READPROFILE
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_SETTERM
bool
prompt "setterm"
help
setterm - set terminal attributes like terminal name, cursor
blinking and beeper sound
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_CHRT
bool
prompt "chrt"
select UTIL_LINUX_NG_SCHEDUTILS
depends on !BUSYBOX_CHRT || ALLYES
help
chrt manipulates the real-time attributes of a process.
comment "BusyBox' chrt is selected!"
depends on BUSYBOX_CHRT
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_HWCLOCK
bool
prompt "hwclock"
depends on !BUSYBOX_HWCLOCK || ALLYES
help
hwclock - The hwclock utility is used to read and set the hardware
clock on a system. This is primarily used to set the current time
on shutdown in the hardware clock, so the hardware will keep the
correct time when Linux is _not_ running.
comment "BusyBox' hwclock is selected!"
depends on BUSYBOX_HWCLOCK
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_IONICE
bool
prompt "ionice"
select UTIL_LINUX_NG_SCHEDUTILS
help
ionice gets/sets the program io scheduling class and priority.
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_TASKSET
bool
prompt "taskset"
select UTIL_LINUX_NG_SCHEDUTILS
depends on !BUSYBOX_TASKSET || ALLYES
help
taskset retrieves or sets a process's CPU affinity.
comment "BusyBox' taskset is selected!"
depends on BUSYBOX_TASKSET
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_MCOOKIE
bool
prompt "mcookie"
help
mcookie generates a 128-bit random hexadecimal number for
use with the X authority system.
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_LDATTACH
bool
prompt "ldattach"
help
attach a line discipline to a serial line
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_UUIDD
bool
select UTIL_LINUX_NG_LIBUUID
prompt "uuidd"
help
The uuidd daemon is used by the UUID library to generate
universally unique identifiers (UUIDs), especially time-based UUIDs,
in a secure and guaranteed- unique fashion, even in the face of large
numbers of threads running on different CPUs trying to grab UUIDs.
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_UUIDGEN
bool
select UTIL_LINUX_NG_LIBUUID
prompt "uuidgen"
help
uuidgen is a command-line utility to create a new UUID value.
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_BLKID
bool
select UTIL_LINUX_NG_LIBBLKID
select UTIL_LINUX_NG_LIBUUID
depends on !BUSYBOX_BLKID || ALLYES
prompt "blkid"
help
The blkid program is the command-line interface to working with libblkid
library. It can determine the type of content (e.g. filesystem, swap)
a block device holds, and also attributes (tokens, NAME=value pairs) from
the content meta‐data (e.g. LABEL or UUID fields).
comment "BusyBox' blkid is selected!"
depends on BUSYBOX_BLKID
config UTIL_LINUX_NG_FINDFS
bool
select UTIL_LINUX_NG_LIBBLKID
depends on !BUSYBOX_FINDFS || ALLYES
prompt "findfs"
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.
comment "BusyBox' findfs is selected!"
depends on BUSYBOX_FINDFS
endif
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