This enables the legacy API used in vs1.xx, which allows
to use older tools (for migration purposes).
-config PROC_SECURE
+config VSERVER_PROC_SECURE
bool "Enable Proc Security"
depends on PROC_FS
default y
choice
prompt "Persistent Inode Context Tagging"
- default INOXID_GID24
+ default INOXID_UGID24
help
This adds persistent context information to filesystems
mounted with the tagxid option. Tagging is a requirement
help
no context information is store for inodes
+config INOXID_UID16
+ bool "UID16/GID32"
+ help
+ reduces UID to 16 bit, but leaves GID at 32 bit.
+
config INOXID_GID16
bool "UID32/GID16"
help
reduces GID to 16 bit, but leaves UID at 32 bit.
-config INOXID_GID24
+config INOXID_UGID24
bool "UID24/GID24"
help
uses the upper 8bit from UID and GID for XID tagging
which leaves 24bit for UID/GID each, which should be
more than sufficient for normal use.
-config INOXID_GID32
+config INOXID_INTERN
bool "UID32/GID32"
help
this uses otherwise reserved inode fields in the on
disk representation, which limits the use to a few
filesystems (currently ext2 and ext3)
-config INOXID_MAGIC
+config INOXID_RUNTIME
bool "Runtime"
depends on EXPERIMENTAL
help
endchoice
+config VSERVER_DEBUG
+ bool "Compile Debugging Code"
+ default n
+ help
+ Set this to yes if you want to be able to activate
+ debugging output at runtime. It adds a probably small
+ overhead (~ ??%) to all vserver related functions and
+ increases the kernel size by about 20k.
+
endmenu