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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_SSL_CHAN
has multiple definitions:
arch/um/drivers/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_SSL_CHAN:
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This is the string describing the channel to which the serial lines will be attached by default. This value can be overridden from the command line. The default value is "pty", which attaches them to traditional pseudo-terminals. It is safe to leave this unchanged, although you may wish to change this if you expect the UML that you build to be run in environments which don't have a set of /dev/pty* devices.
arch/um/Kconfig.char
The configuration item CONFIG_SSL_CHAN:
(none)
This is the string describing the channel to which the serial lines will be attached by default. This value can be overridden from the command line. The default value is "pty", which attaches them to traditional pseudo-terminals. It is safe to leave this unchanged, although you may wish to change this if you expect the UML that you build to be run in environments which don't have a set of /dev/pty* devices.
arch/um/Kconfig_char
The configuration item CONFIG_SSL_CHAN:
(none)
This is the string describing the channel to which the serial lines will be attached by default. This value can be overridden from the command line. The default value is "pty", which attaches them to traditional pseudo-terminals. It is safe to leave this unchanged, although you may wish to change this if you expect the UML that you build to be run in environments which don't have a set of /dev/pty* devices.
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