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[SPARC]: Remove some duplicated sparc32 config items
Remove some duplicated items due to the inclusion of the general drivers/Kconfig file. These are now taken from drivers/char/Kconfig, and can be turned off there as well (which is desirable sometimes). Signed-off-by: Martin Habets <errandir_news@mph.eclipse.co.uk> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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menu "General machine setup"
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menu "General machine setup"
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config VT
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bool
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select INPUT
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default y
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---help---
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If you say Y here, you will get support for terminal devices with
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display and keyboard devices. These are called "virtual" because you
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can run several virtual terminals (also called virtual consoles) on
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one physical terminal. This is rather useful, for example one
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virtual terminal can collect system messages and warnings, another
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one can be used for a text-mode user session, and a third could run
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an X session, all in parallel. Switching between virtual terminals
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is done with certain key combinations, usually Alt-<function key>.
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The setterm command ("man setterm") can be used to change the
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properties (such as colors or beeping) of a virtual terminal. The
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man page console_codes(4) ("man console_codes") contains the special
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character sequences that can be used to change those properties
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directly. The fonts used on virtual terminals can be changed with
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the setfont ("man setfont") command and the key bindings are defined
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with the loadkeys ("man loadkeys") command.
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You need at least one virtual terminal device in order to make use
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of your keyboard and monitor. Therefore, only people configuring an
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embedded system would want to say N here in order to save some
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memory; the only way to log into such a system is then via a serial
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or network connection.
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If unsure, say Y, or else you won't be able to do much with your new
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shiny Linux system :-)
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config VT_CONSOLE
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bool
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default y
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---help---
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The system console is the device which receives all kernel messages
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and warnings and which allows logins in single user mode. If you
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answer Y here, a virtual terminal (the device used to interact with
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a physical terminal) can be used as system console. This is the most
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common mode of operations, so you should say Y here unless you want
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the kernel messages be output only to a serial port (in which case
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you should say Y to "Console on serial port", below).
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If you do say Y here, by default the currently visible virtual
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terminal (/dev/tty0) will be used as system console. You can change
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that with a kernel command line option such as "console=tty3" which
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would use the third virtual terminal as system console. (Try "man
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bootparam" or see the documentation of your boot loader (lilo or
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loadlin) about how to pass options to the kernel at boot time.)
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If unsure, say Y.
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config HW_CONSOLE
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bool
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default y
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config SMP
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config SMP
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bool "Symmetric multi-processing support (does not work on sun4/sun4c)"
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bool "Symmetric multi-processing support (does not work on sun4/sun4c)"
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depends on BROKEN
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depends on BROKEN
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