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CONFIG_TR: Token Ring driver support

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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_TR has multiple definitions:

Token Ring driver support found in drivers/net/tokenring/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_TR:

Help text

Token Ring is IBM's way of communication on a local network; the rest of the world uses Ethernet. To participate on a Token Ring network, you need a special Token ring network card. If you are connected to such a Token Ring network and want to use your Token Ring card under Linux, say Y here and to the driver for your particular card below and read the Token-Ring mini-HOWTO, available from http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto. Most people can say N here.

Token Ring driver support found in drivers/net/tokenring/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_TR:

Help text

Token Ring is IBM's way of communication on a local network; the rest of the world uses Ethernet. To participate on a Token Ring network, you need a special Token ring network card. If you are connected to such a Token Ring network and want to use your Token Ring card under Linux, say Y here and to the driver for your particular card below and read the Token-Ring mini-HOWTO, available from http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto. Most people can say N here.

Token Ring driver support found in drivers/s390/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_TR:

Help text

Token Ring is IBM's way of communication on a local network; the rest of the world uses Ethernet. To participate on a Token Ring network, you need a special Token ring network card. If you are connected to such a Token Ring network and want to use your Token Ring card under Linux, say Y here and to the driver for your particular card below and read the Token-Ring mini-HOWTO, available from http://www.linuxdoc.org/docs.html#howto. Most people can say N here.

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