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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_AFFS_FS
has multiple definitions:
fs/affs/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_AFFS_FS:
CONFIG_BLOCK
affs
, affs
The Fast File System (FFS) is the common file system used on hard disks by Amiga(tm) systems since AmigaOS Version 1.3 (34.20). Say Y if you want to be able to read and write files from and to an Amiga FFS partition on your hard drive. Amiga floppies however cannot be read with this driver due to an incompatibility of the floppy controller used in an Amiga and the standard floppy controller in PCs and workstations. Read Documentation/filesystems/affs.rst and fs/affs/Changes.
With this driver you can also mount disk files used by Bernd Schmidt's Un*X Amiga Emulator (http://www.freiburg.linux.de/~uae/). If you want to do this, you will also need to say Y or M to "Loop device support", above.
To compile this file system support as a module, choose M here: the module will be called affs. If unsure, say N.
fs/affs/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_AFFS_FS:
CONFIG_BLOCK && CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL
affs
, affs
The Fast File System (FFS) is the common file system used on hard disks by Amiga(tm) systems since AmigaOS Version 1.3 (34.20). Say Y if you want to be able to read and write files from and to an Amiga FFS partition on your hard drive. Amiga floppies however cannot be read with this driver due to an incompatibility of the floppy controller used in an Amiga and the standard floppy controller in PCs and workstations. Read Documentation/filesystems/affs.txt and fs/affs/Changes.
With this driver you can also mount disk files used by Bernd Schmidt's Un*X Amiga Emulator (http://www.freiburg.linux.de/~uae/). If you want to do this, you will also need to say Y or M to "Loop device support", above.
To compile this file system support as a module, choose M here: the module will be called affs. If unsure, say N.
fs/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_AFFS_FS:
CONFIG_BLOCK && CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL
affs
, affs
The Fast File System (FFS) is the common file system used on hard disks by Amiga(tm) systems since AmigaOS Version 1.3 (34.20). Say Y if you want to be able to read and write files from and to an Amiga FFS partition on your hard drive. Amiga floppies however cannot be read with this driver due to an incompatibility of the floppy controller used in an Amiga and the standard floppy controller in PCs and workstations. Read Documentation/filesystems/affs.txt and fs/affs/Changes.
With this driver you can also mount disk files used by Bernd Schmidt's Un*X Amiga Emulator (http://www.freiburg.linux.de/~uae/). If you want to do this, you will also need to say Y or M to "Loop device support", above.
To compile this file system support as a module, choose M here: the module will be called affs. If unsure, say N.
Raw data from LKDDb:
lkddb fs "affs" : CONFIG_AFFS_FS : fs/affs/super.c # in 2.5.45–2.5.75, 2.6.0–2.6.39, 3.0–3.19, 4.0–4.20, 5.0–5.19, 6.0–6.12
lkddb module affs CONFIG_AFFS_FS : fs/Kconfig : "Amiga FFS file system support (EXPERIMENTAL)" # in 2.5.45–2.5.75, 2.6.0–2.6.28
lkddb module affs CONFIG_AFFS_FS : fs/affs/Kconfig : "Amiga FFS file system support" # in 2.6.29–2.6.39, 3.0–3.19, 4.0–4.20, 5.0–5.19, 6.0–6.12
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