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  config NFS_FS
  	tristate "NFS client support"
  	depends on INET && FILE_LOCKING
  	select LOCKD
  	select SUNRPC
  	select NFS_ACL_SUPPORT if NFS_V3_ACL
  	help
  	  Choose Y here if you want to access files residing on other
  	  computers using Sun's Network File System protocol.  To compile
  	  this file system support as a module, choose M here: the module
  	  will be called nfs.
  
  	  To mount file systems exported by NFS servers, you also need to
  	  install the user space mount.nfs command which can be found in
  	  the Linux nfs-utils package, available from http://linux-nfs.org/.
  	  Information about using the mount command is available in the
  	  mount(8) man page.  More detail about the Linux NFS client
  	  implementation is available via the nfs(5) man page.
  
  	  Below you can choose which versions of the NFS protocol are
  	  available in the kernel to mount NFS servers.  Support for NFS
  	  version 2 (RFC 1094) is always available when NFS_FS is selected.
  
  	  To configure a system which mounts its root file system via NFS
  	  at boot time, say Y here, select "Kernel level IP
  	  autoconfiguration" in the NETWORK menu, and select "Root file
  	  system on NFS" below.  You cannot compile this file system as a
  	  module in this case.
  
  	  If unsure, say N.
  
  config NFS_V2
  	tristate "NFS client support for NFS version 2"
  	depends on NFS_FS
  	default y
  	help
  	  This option enables support for version 2 of the NFS protocol
  	  (RFC 1094) in the kernel's NFS client.
  
  	  If unsure, say Y.
  
  config NFS_V3
  	tristate "NFS client support for NFS version 3"
  	depends on NFS_FS
  	default y
  	help
  	  This option enables support for version 3 of the NFS protocol
  	  (RFC 1813) in the kernel's NFS client.
  
  	  If unsure, say Y.
  
  config NFS_V3_ACL
  	bool "NFS client support for the NFSv3 ACL protocol extension"
  	depends on NFS_V3
  	help
  	  Some NFS servers support an auxiliary NFSv3 ACL protocol that
  	  Sun added to Solaris but never became an official part of the
  	  NFS version 3 protocol.  This protocol extension allows
  	  applications on NFS clients to manipulate POSIX Access Control
  	  Lists on files residing on NFS servers.  NFS servers enforce
  	  ACLs on local files whether this protocol is available or not.
  
  	  Choose Y here if your NFS server supports the Solaris NFSv3 ACL
  	  protocol extension and you want your NFS client to allow
  	  applications to access and modify ACLs on files on the server.
  
  	  Most NFS servers don't support the Solaris NFSv3 ACL protocol
  	  extension.  You can choose N here or specify the "noacl" mount
  	  option to prevent your NFS client from trying to use the NFSv3
  	  ACL protocol.
  
  	  If unsure, say N.
  
  config NFS_V4
  	tristate "NFS client support for NFS version 4"
  	depends on NFS_FS
  	select SUNRPC_GSS
  	select KEYS
  	help
  	  This option enables support for version 4 of the NFS protocol
  	  (RFC 3530) in the kernel's NFS client.
  
  	  To mount NFS servers using NFSv4, you also need to install user
  	  space programs which can be found in the Linux nfs-utils package,
  	  available from http://linux-nfs.org/.
  
  	  If unsure, say Y.
  
  config NFS_SWAP
  	bool "Provide swap over NFS support"
  	default n
  	depends on NFS_FS
  	select SUNRPC_SWAP
  	help
  	  This option enables swapon to work on files located on NFS mounts.
  
  config NFS_V4_1
  	bool "NFS client support for NFSv4.1"
  	depends on NFS_V4
  	select SUNRPC_BACKCHANNEL
  	help
  	  This option enables support for minor version 1 of the NFSv4 protocol
  	  (RFC 5661) in the kernel's NFS client.
  
  	  If unsure, say N.
  
  config NFS_V4_2
  	bool "NFS client support for NFSv4.2"
  	depends on NFS_V4_1
  	help
  	  This option enables support for minor version 2 of the NFSv4 protocol
  	  in the kernel's NFS client.
  
  	  If unsure, say N.
  
  config PNFS_FILE_LAYOUT
  	tristate
  	depends on NFS_V4_1
  	default NFS_V4
  
  config PNFS_BLOCK
  	tristate
  	depends on NFS_V4_1 && BLK_DEV_DM
  	default NFS_V4
  
  config PNFS_OBJLAYOUT
  	tristate
  	depends on NFS_V4_1 && SCSI_OSD_ULD
  	default NFS_V4
  
  config NFS_V4_1_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_DOMAIN
  	string "NFSv4.1 Implementation ID Domain"
  	depends on NFS_V4_1
  	default "kernel.org"
  	help
  	  This option defines the domain portion of the implementation ID that
  	  may be sent in the NFS exchange_id operation.  The value must be in
  	  the format of a DNS domain name and should be set to the DNS domain
  	  name of the distribution.
  	  If the NFS client is unchanged from the upstream kernel, this
  	  option should be set to the default "kernel.org".
  
  config NFS_V4_1_MIGRATION
  	bool "NFSv4.1 client support for migration"
  	depends on NFS_V4_1
  	default n
  	help
  	  This option makes the NFS client advertise to NFSv4.1 servers that
            it can support NFSv4 migration.
  
            The NFSv4.1 pieces of the Linux NFSv4 migration implementation are
            still experimental.  If you are not an NFSv4 developer, say N here.
  
  config NFS_V4_SECURITY_LABEL
  	bool
  	depends on NFS_V4_2 && SECURITY
  	default y
  
  config ROOT_NFS
  	bool "Root file system on NFS"
  	depends on NFS_FS=y && IP_PNP
  	help
  	  If you want your system to mount its root file system via NFS,
  	  choose Y here.  This is common practice for managing systems
  	  without local permanent storage.  For details, read
  	  <file:Documentation/filesystems/nfs/nfsroot.txt>.
  
  	  Most people say N here.
  
  config NFS_FSCACHE
  	bool "Provide NFS client caching support"
  	depends on NFS_FS=m && FSCACHE || NFS_FS=y && FSCACHE=y
  	help
  	  Say Y here if you want NFS data to be cached locally on disc through
  	  the general filesystem cache manager
  
  config NFS_USE_LEGACY_DNS
  	bool "Use the legacy NFS DNS resolver"
  	depends on NFS_V4
  	help
  	  The kernel now provides a method for translating a host name into an
  	  IP address.  Select Y here if you would rather use your own DNS
  	  resolver script.
  
  	  If unsure, say N
  
  config NFS_USE_KERNEL_DNS
  	bool
  	depends on NFS_V4 && !NFS_USE_LEGACY_DNS
  	select DNS_RESOLVER
  	default y
  
  config NFS_DEBUG
  	bool
  	depends on NFS_FS && SUNRPC_DEBUG
  	select CRC32
  	default y