fs/*/Config.in: re-wrap help text

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Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
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Ricardo Martincoski 2018-04-01 02:08:42 -03:00 committed by Thomas Petazzoni
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commit 4a417b7509
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config BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_CPIO
bool "cpio the root filesystem (for use as an initial RAM filesystem)"
help
Build a cpio archive of the root filesystem. This is typically
used for an initial RAM filesystem that is passed to the kernel
by the bootloader.
Build a cpio archive of the root filesystem. This is typically
used for an initial RAM filesystem that is passed to the
kernel by the bootloader.
if BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_CPIO

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@ -49,11 +49,11 @@ config BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_SIZE
default BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_BLOCKS if BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_BLOCKS_WRAP # legacy 2017.08
default "60M"
help
The size of the filesystem image. If it does not have a suffix,
it is interpreted as power-of-two kilobytes. If it is suffixed
by 'k', 'm', 'g', 't' (either upper-case or lower-case), then
it is interpreted in power-of-two kilobytes, megabytes,
gigabytes, terabytes, etc.
The size of the filesystem image. If it does not have a
suffix, it is interpreted as power-of-two kilobytes. If it is
suffixed by 'k', 'm', 'g', 't' (either upper-case or
lower-case), then it is interpreted in power-of-two kilobytes,
megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes, etc.
config BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_INODES
int "exact number of inodes (leave at 0 for auto calculation)"
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help
The number of blocks on the filesystem (as a percentage of the
total number of blocks), that are reserved for use by root.
Traditionally, this has been 5%, and all ext-related tools still
default to reserving 5% when creating a new ext filesystem.
Traditionally, this has been 5%, and all ext-related tools
still default to reserving 5% when creating a new ext
filesystem.
config BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_MKFS_OPTIONS
string "additional mke2fs options"
default "-O ^64bit"
help
Specify a space-separated list of mke2fs options, including any
ext2/3/4 filesystem features.
Specify a space-separated list of mke2fs options, including
any ext2/3/4 filesystem features.
For more information about the mke2fs options, see the manual
page mke2fs(8).
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prompt "Compression method"
default BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_NONE
help
Select compressor for ext2/3/4 filesystem of the root filesystem
Select compressor for ext2/3/4 filesystem of the root
filesystem
config BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_NONE
bool "no compression"

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@ -10,7 +10,8 @@ config BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_INITRAMFS
A rootfs.cpio file will be generated in the images/ directory.
This is the archive that will be included in the kernel image.
The default rootfs compression set in the kernel configuration
is used, regardless of how buildroot's cpio archive is configured.
is used, regardless of how buildroot's cpio archive is
configured.
Note that enabling initramfs together with another filesystem
formats doesn't make sense: you would end up having two

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config BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_JFFS2_USE_CUSTOM_PAGESIZE
bool "Select custom virtual memory page size"
help
Use a custom virtual memory page size. Note that this is not related to
the flash memory page size. Using this option is only needed if Linux is
configured to use a page size different than 4kB.
Use a custom virtual memory page size. Note that this is not
related to the flash memory page size. Using this option is
only needed if Linux is configured to use a page size
different than 4kB.
config BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_JFFS2_CUSTOM_PAGESIZE
hex "Virtual memory page size"
default 0x1000
depends on BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_JFFS2_USE_CUSTOM_PAGESIZE
help
Set to virtual memory page size of target system (in bytes). This value
should match the virtual page size in Linux (i.e. this should have the
same value as the value of the PAGE_SIZE macro in Linux). It is not
related to the flash memory page size.
Set to virtual memory page size of target system (in bytes).
This value should match the virtual page size in Linux (i.e.
this should have the same value as the value of the PAGE_SIZE
macro in Linux). It is not related to the flash memory page
size.
endif

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@ -18,8 +18,9 @@ config BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_UBI_SUBSIZE
int "sub-page size"
default 512
help
Tells ubinize that the flash supports sub-pages and the sub-page
size. Use 0 if sub-pages are not supported on flash chip.
Tells ubinize that the flash supports sub-pages and the
sub-page size. Use 0 if sub-pages are not supported on flash
chip.
The value provided here is passed to the -s/--sub-page-size
option of ubinize.
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help
Select this option to use a custom ubinize configuration file,
rather than the default configuration used by Buildroot (which
defines a single dynamic volume marked as auto-resize). Passing
a custom ubinize configuration file allows you to create several
volumes, specify volume types, etc.
defines a single dynamic volume marked as auto-resize).
Passing a custom ubinize configuration file allows you to
create several volumes, specify volume types, etc.
As a convenience, buildroot replaces the string
"BR2_ROOTFS_UBIFS_PATH" with the path to the built ubifs file.