|  | # | 
|  | # NCP Filesystem configuration | 
|  | # | 
|  | config NCP_FS | 
|  | tristate "NCP file system support (to mount NetWare volumes)" | 
|  | depends on IPX!=n || INET | 
|  | help | 
|  | NCP (NetWare Core Protocol) is a protocol that runs over IPX and is | 
|  | used by Novell NetWare clients to talk to file servers.  It is to | 
|  | IPX what NFS is to TCP/IP, if that helps.  Saying Y here allows you | 
|  | to mount NetWare file server volumes and to access them just like | 
|  | any other Unix directory.  For details, please read the file | 
|  | <file:Documentation/filesystems/ncpfs.txt> in the kernel source and | 
|  | the IPX-HOWTO from <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. | 
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|  | You do not have to say Y here if you want your Linux box to act as a | 
|  | file *server* for Novell NetWare clients. | 
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|  | General information about how to connect Linux, Windows machines and | 
|  | Macs is on the WWW at <http://www.eats.com/linux_mac_win.html>. | 
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|  | To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module will be called | 
|  | ncpfs.  Say N unless you are connected to a Novell network. | 
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|  | config NCPFS_PACKET_SIGNING | 
|  | bool "Packet signatures" | 
|  | depends on NCP_FS | 
|  | help | 
|  | NCP allows packets to be signed for stronger security. If you want | 
|  | security, say Y.  Normal users can leave it off.  To be able to use | 
|  | packet signing you must use ncpfs > 2.0.12. | 
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|  | config NCPFS_IOCTL_LOCKING | 
|  | bool "Proprietary file locking" | 
|  | depends on NCP_FS | 
|  | help | 
|  | Allows locking of records on remote volumes.  Say N unless you have | 
|  | special applications which are able to utilize this locking scheme. | 
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|  | config NCPFS_STRONG | 
|  | bool "Clear remove/delete inhibit when needed" | 
|  | depends on NCP_FS | 
|  | help | 
|  | Allows manipulation of files flagged as Delete or Rename Inhibit. | 
|  | To use this feature you must mount volumes with the ncpmount | 
|  | parameter "-s" (ncpfs-2.0.12 and newer).  Say Y unless you are not | 
|  | mounting volumes with -f 444. | 
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|  | config NCPFS_NFS_NS | 
|  | bool "Use NFS namespace if available" | 
|  | depends on NCP_FS | 
|  | help | 
|  | Allows you to utilize NFS namespace on NetWare servers.  It brings | 
|  | you case sensitive filenames.  Say Y.  You can disable it at | 
|  | mount-time with the `-N nfs' parameter of ncpmount. | 
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|  | config NCPFS_OS2_NS | 
|  | bool "Use LONG (OS/2) namespace if available" | 
|  | depends on NCP_FS | 
|  | help | 
|  | Allows you to utilize OS2/LONG namespace on NetWare servers. | 
|  | Filenames in this namespace are limited to 255 characters, they are | 
|  | case insensitive, and case in names is preserved.  Say Y.  You can | 
|  | disable it at mount time with the -N os2 parameter of ncpmount. | 
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|  | config NCPFS_SMALLDOS | 
|  | bool "Lowercase DOS filenames" | 
|  | depends on NCP_FS | 
|  | ---help--- | 
|  | If you say Y here, every filename on a NetWare server volume using | 
|  | the OS2/LONG namespace and created under DOS or on a volume using | 
|  | DOS namespace will be converted to lowercase characters. | 
|  | Saying N here will give you these filenames in uppercase. | 
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|  | This is only a cosmetic option since the OS2/LONG namespace is case | 
|  | insensitive. The only major reason for this option is backward | 
|  | compatibility when moving from DOS to OS2/LONG namespace support. | 
|  | Long filenames (created by Win95) will not be affected. | 
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|  | This option does not solve the problem that filenames appear | 
|  | differently under Linux and under Windows, since Windows does an | 
|  | additional conversions on the client side. You can achieve similar | 
|  | effects by saying Y to "Allow using of Native Language Support" | 
|  | below. | 
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|  | config NCPFS_NLS | 
|  | bool "Use Native Language Support" | 
|  | depends on NCP_FS | 
|  | select NLS | 
|  | help | 
|  | Allows you to use codepages and I/O charsets for file name | 
|  | translation between the server file system and input/output. This | 
|  | may be useful, if you want to access the server with other operating | 
|  | systems, e.g. Windows 95. See also NLS for more Information. | 
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|  | To select codepages and I/O charsets use ncpfs-2.2.0.13 or newer. | 
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|  | config NCPFS_EXTRAS | 
|  | bool "Enable symbolic links and execute flags" | 
|  | depends on NCP_FS | 
|  | help | 
|  | This enables the use of symbolic links and an execute permission | 
|  | bit on NCPFS. The file server need not have long name space or NFS | 
|  | name space loaded for these to work. | 
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|  | To use the new attributes, it is recommended to use the flags | 
|  | '-f 600 -d 755' on the ncpmount command line. | 
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