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diff --git a/package/busybox/config/util-linux/Config.in b/package/busybox/config/util-linux/Config.in
index b383ec87f..bce5fafe1 100644
--- a/package/busybox/config/util-linux/Config.in
+++ b/package/busybox/config/util-linux/Config.in
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ menu "Linux System Utilities"
config BUSYBOX_ACPID
bool "acpid (9 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
acpid listens to ACPI events coming either in textual form from
/proc/acpi/event (though it is marked deprecated it is still widely
@@ -31,13 +30,11 @@ config BUSYBOX_FEATURE_ACPID_COMPAT
config BUSYBOX_BLKDISCARD
bool "blkdiscard (4.3 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
blkdiscard discards sectors on a given device.
config BUSYBOX_BLKID
bool "blkid (12 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
select BUSYBOX_VOLUMEID
help
Lists labels and UUIDs of all filesystems.
@@ -67,7 +64,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_CHRT
config BUSYBOX_DMESG
bool "dmesg (3.7 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
dmesg is used to examine or control the kernel ring buffer. When the
Linux kernel prints messages to the system log, they are stored in
@@ -100,7 +96,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_FEATURE_DMESG_PRETTY
config BUSYBOX_EJECT
bool "eject (4 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Used to eject cdroms. (defaults to /dev/cdrom)
@@ -119,13 +114,11 @@ config BUSYBOX_FALLOCATE
config BUSYBOX_FATATTR
bool "fatattr (1.9 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
fatattr lists or changes the file attributes on a fat file system.
config BUSYBOX_FBSET
bool "fbset (5.9 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
fbset is used to show or change the settings of a Linux frame buffer
device. The frame buffer device provides a simple and unique
@@ -153,13 +146,11 @@ config BUSYBOX_FEATURE_FBSET_READMODE
config BUSYBOX_FDFORMAT
bool "fdformat (4.4 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
fdformat is used to low-level format a floppy disk.
config BUSYBOX_FDISK
bool "fdisk (37 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
The fdisk utility is used to divide hard disks into one or more
logical disks, which are generally called partitions. This utility
@@ -233,7 +224,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_FEATURE_FDISK_ADVANCED
config BUSYBOX_FINDFS
bool "findfs (12 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
select BUSYBOX_VOLUMEID
help
Prints the name of a filesystem with given label or UUID.
@@ -245,7 +235,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_FLOCK
config BUSYBOX_FDFLUSH
bool "fdflush (1.3 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
fdflush is only needed when changing media on slightly-broken
removable media drives. It is used to make Linux believe that a
@@ -258,7 +247,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_FDFLUSH
config BUSYBOX_FREERAMDISK
bool "freeramdisk (1.3 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Linux allows you to create ramdisks. This utility allows you to
delete them and completely free all memory that was used for the
@@ -279,14 +267,12 @@ config BUSYBOX_FSCK_MINIX
config BUSYBOX_FSFREEZE
bool "fsfreeze (3.5 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
select BUSYBOX_LONG_OPTS
help
Halt new accesses and flush writes on a mounted filesystem.
config BUSYBOX_FSTRIM
bool "fstrim (4.4 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Discard unused blocks on a mounted filesystem.
config BUSYBOX_GETOPT
@@ -313,16 +299,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_HEXDUMP
The hexdump utility is used to display binary data in a readable
way that is comparable to the output from most hex editors.
-config BUSYBOX_FEATURE_HEXDUMP_REVERSE
- bool "Support -R, reverse of 'hexdump -Cv'"
- default y
- depends on BUSYBOX_HEXDUMP
- help
- The hexdump utility is used to display binary data in an ascii
- readable way. This option creates binary data from an ascii input.
- NB: this option is non-standard. It's unwise to use it in scripts
- aimed to be portable.
-
config BUSYBOX_HD
bool "hd (7.8 kb)"
default y
@@ -337,7 +313,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_XXD
config BUSYBOX_HWCLOCK
bool "hwclock (5.8 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
The hwclock utility is used to read and set the hardware clock
on a system. This is primarily used to set the current time on
@@ -358,7 +333,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_FEATURE_HWCLOCK_ADJTIME_FHS
config BUSYBOX_IONICE
bool "ionice (3.8 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Set/set program io scheduling class and priority
Requires kernel >= 2.6.13
@@ -372,7 +346,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_IPCRM
config BUSYBOX_IPCS
bool "ipcs (11 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
The ipcs utility is used to provide information on the currently
allocated System V interprocess (IPC) objects in the system.
@@ -393,7 +366,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_FEATURE_LAST_FANCY
config BUSYBOX_LOSETUP
bool "losetup (5.5 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
losetup is used to associate or detach a loop device with a regular
file or block device, and to query the status of a loop device. This
@@ -401,7 +373,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_LOSETUP
config BUSYBOX_LSPCI
bool "lspci (6.3 kb)"
default y
- #select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
lspci is a utility for displaying information about PCI buses in the
system and devices connected to them.
@@ -410,7 +381,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_LSPCI
config BUSYBOX_LSUSB
bool "lsusb (4.2 kb)"
default y
- #select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
lsusb is a utility for displaying information about USB buses in the
system and devices connected to them.
@@ -419,7 +389,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_LSUSB
config BUSYBOX_MDEV
bool "mdev (17 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
mdev is a mini-udev implementation for dynamically creating device
nodes in the /dev directory.
@@ -505,20 +474,17 @@ config BUSYBOX_FEATURE_MESG_ENABLE_ONLY_GROUP
config BUSYBOX_MKE2FS
bool "mke2fs (10 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Utility to create EXT2 filesystems.
config BUSYBOX_MKFS_EXT2
bool "mkfs.ext2 (10 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Alias to "mke2fs".
config BUSYBOX_MKFS_MINIX
bool "mkfs.minix (10 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
The minix filesystem is a nice, small, compact, read-write filesystem
with little overhead. If you wish to be able to create minix
@@ -535,26 +501,23 @@ config BUSYBOX_FEATURE_MINIX2
config BUSYBOX_MKFS_REISER
bool "mkfs_reiser"
default n
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Utility to create ReiserFS filesystems.
Note: this applet needs a lot of testing and polishing.
config BUSYBOX_MKDOSFS
bool "mkdosfs (7.2 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Utility to create FAT32 filesystems.
config BUSYBOX_MKFS_VFAT
bool "mkfs.vfat (7.2 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Alias to "mkdosfs".
config BUSYBOX_MKSWAP
bool "mkswap (6.3 kb)"
- default n
+ default y
help
The mkswap utility is used to configure a file or disk partition as
Linux swap space. This allows Linux to use the entire file or
@@ -583,7 +546,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_MORE
config BUSYBOX_MOUNT
bool "mount (23 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
All files and filesystems in Unix are arranged into one big directory
tree. The 'mount' utility is used to graft a filesystem onto a
@@ -699,13 +661,11 @@ config BUSYBOX_NOLOGIN_DEPENDENCIES
config BUSYBOX_NSENTER
bool "nsenter (6.5 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Run program with namespaces of other processes.
config BUSYBOX_PIVOT_ROOT
bool "pivot_root (1.1 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
The pivot_root utility swaps the mount points for the root filesystem
with some other mounted filesystem. This allows you to do all sorts
@@ -730,7 +690,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_RDEV
config BUSYBOX_READPROFILE
bool "readprofile (7.1 kb)"
default y
- #select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
This allows you to parse /proc/profile for basic profiling.
config BUSYBOX_RENICE
@@ -747,7 +706,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_REV
config BUSYBOX_RTCWAKE
bool "rtcwake (6.8 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Enter a system sleep state until specified wakeup time.
config BUSYBOX_SCRIPT
@@ -764,7 +722,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_SCRIPTREPLAY
config BUSYBOX_SETARCH
bool "setarch (3.6 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
The linux32 utility is used to create a 32bit environment for the
specified program (usually a shell). It only makes sense to have
@@ -774,20 +731,17 @@ config BUSYBOX_SETARCH
config BUSYBOX_LINUX32
bool "linux32 (3.3 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Alias to "setarch linux32".
config BUSYBOX_LINUX64
bool "linux64 (3.3 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Alias to "setarch linux64".
config BUSYBOX_SETPRIV
bool "setpriv (6.6 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
select BUSYBOX_LONG_OPTS
help
Run a program with different Linux privilege settings.
@@ -827,8 +781,7 @@ config BUSYBOX_SETSID
setsid runs a program in a new session
config BUSYBOX_SWAPON
bool "swapon (15 kb)"
- default n
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
+ default y
help
Once you have created some swap space using 'mkswap', you also need
to enable your swap space with the 'swapon' utility. The 'swapoff'
@@ -854,8 +807,7 @@ config BUSYBOX_FEATURE_SWAPON_PRI
config BUSYBOX_SWAPOFF
bool "swapoff (14 kb)"
- default n
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
+ default y
config BUSYBOX_FEATURE_SWAPONOFF_LABEL
bool "Support specifying devices by label or UUID"
@@ -868,7 +820,6 @@ config BUSYBOX_FEATURE_SWAPONOFF_LABEL
config BUSYBOX_SWITCH_ROOT
bool "switch_root (5.5 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
The switch_root utility is used from initramfs to select a new
root device. Under initramfs, you have to use this instead of
@@ -911,14 +862,12 @@ config BUSYBOX_FEATURE_TASKSET_CPULIST
config BUSYBOX_UEVENT
bool "uevent (3.1 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
uevent is a netlink listener for kernel uevent notifications
sent via netlink. It is usually used for dynamic device creation.
config BUSYBOX_UMOUNT
bool "umount (5.1 kb)"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
When you want to remove a mounted filesystem from its current mount
point, for example when you are shutting down the system, the
@@ -933,9 +882,8 @@ config BUSYBOX_FEATURE_UMOUNT_ALL
Support -a option to unmount all currently mounted filesystems.
config BUSYBOX_UNSHARE
bool "unshare (7.2 kb)"
- default n
+ default y
depends on !BUSYBOX_NOMMU
- select BUSYBOX_PLATFORM_LINUX
select BUSYBOX_LONG_OPTS
help
Run program with some namespaces unshared from parent.