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menuconfig UTLNX
	bool "util-linux          "

config UTLNX_FDISK
	bool
	prompt "fdisk"
	depends on UTLNX
	help
	  fdisk - Partition table manipulator for Linux

config UTLNX_SFDISK
	bool
	prompt "sfdisk"
	depends on UTLNX
	help
	  sfdisk - Partition table manipulator for Linux, 
	  scriptable for unattended partitioning
	  
config UTLNX_CFDISK
	bool
	prompt "cfdisk"
	depends on UTLNX
	depends on NCURSES
	help
	  cfdisk is a curses based program for partitioning any hard disk drive.
	  
config UTLNX_MKSWAP
	bool
        prompt "mkswap"
	depends on UTLNX
	help
	  mkswap sets up a Linux swap area on a device or in a file.
	  
config UTLNX_SWAPON
	bool
	prompt "swapon"
	depends on UTLNX
	help
	  Swapon is used to specify devices on which paging and swapping are to take place.

config UTLNX_MOUNT
	bool
	prompt "mount"
	depends on UTLNX
	help
	  The mount command serves to attach the file system 
	  found on some device to the big file tree. 

config UTLNX_UMOUNT
	bool
	prompt "umount"
	depends on UTLNX
	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.

config UTLNX_IPCS
	bool
	prompt "ipcs"
	depends on UTLNX
	help
	  ipcs provides information on the ipc facilities 
	  for which the calling process has read acccess.

config UTLNX_READPROFILE
	bool
	prompt "readprofile"
	depends on UTLNX
	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.

source "rules/clock.in"