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fs/Kconfig: move coda out
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Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
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Expand Up @@ -268,28 +268,7 @@ source "net/sunrpc/Kconfig"
source "fs/smbfs/Kconfig"
source "fs/cifs/Kconfig"
source "fs/ncpfs/Kconfig"

config CODA_FS
tristate "Coda file system support (advanced network fs)"
depends on INET
help
Coda is an advanced network file system, similar to NFS in that it
enables you to mount file systems of a remote server and access them
with regular Unix commands as if they were sitting on your hard
disk. Coda has several advantages over NFS: support for
disconnected operation (e.g. for laptops), read/write server
replication, security model for authentication and encryption,
persistent client caches and write back caching.

If you say Y here, your Linux box will be able to act as a Coda
*client*. You will need user level code as well, both for the
client and server. Servers are currently user level, i.e. they need
no kernel support. Please read
<file:Documentation/filesystems/coda.txt> and check out the Coda
home page <http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/>.

To compile the coda client support as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called coda.
source "fs/coda/Kconfig"

config AFS_FS
tristate "Andrew File System support (AFS) (EXPERIMENTAL)"
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config CODA_FS
tristate "Coda file system support (advanced network fs)"
depends on INET
help
Coda is an advanced network file system, similar to NFS in that it
enables you to mount file systems of a remote server and access them
with regular Unix commands as if they were sitting on your hard
disk. Coda has several advantages over NFS: support for
disconnected operation (e.g. for laptops), read/write server
replication, security model for authentication and encryption,
persistent client caches and write back caching.

If you say Y here, your Linux box will be able to act as a Coda
*client*. You will need user level code as well, both for the
client and server. Servers are currently user level, i.e. they need
no kernel support. Please read
<file:Documentation/filesystems/coda.txt> and check out the Coda
home page <http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/>.

To compile the coda client support as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called coda.

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