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								config SYSV_FS
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									tristate "System V/Xenix/V7/Coherent file system support"
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									depends on BLOCK
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									help
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									  SCO, Xenix and Coherent are commercial Unix systems for Intel
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									  machines, and Version 7 was used on the DEC PDP-11. Saying Y
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									  here would allow you to read from their floppies and hard disk
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									  partitions.
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									  If you have floppies or hard disk partitions like that, it is likely
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									  that they contain binaries from those other Unix systems; in order
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									  to run these binaries, you will want to install linux-abi which is
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									  a set of kernel modules that lets you run SCO, Xenix, Wyse,
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									  UnixWare, Dell Unix and System V programs under Linux.  It is
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									  available via FTP (user: ftp) from
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									  <ftp://ftp.openlinux.org/pub/people/hch/linux-abi/>).
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									  NOTE: that will work only for binaries from Intel-based systems;
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									  PDP ones will have to wait until somebody ports Linux to -11 ;-)
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									  If you only intend to mount files from some other Unix over the
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									  network using NFS, you don't need the System V file system support
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									  (but you need NFS file system support obviously).
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									  Note that this option is generally not needed for floppies, since a
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									  good portable way to transport files and directories between unixes
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									  (and even other operating systems) is given by the tar program ("man
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									  tar" or preferably "info tar").  Note also that this option has
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									  nothing whatsoever to do with the option "System V IPC". Read about
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									  the System V file system in
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									  <file:Documentation/filesystems/sysv-fs.txt>.
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									  Saying Y here will enlarge your kernel by about 27 KB.
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									  To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module will be called
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									  sysv.
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									  If you haven't heard about all of this before, it's safe to say N.
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