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diff --git a/drivers/block/Kconfig b/drivers/block/Kconfig index 879036d4b30b..6b736364cc5b 100644 --- a/drivers/block/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/block/Kconfig @@ -408,48 +408,6 @@ config BLK_DEV_INITRD "real" root file system, etc. See <file:Documentation/initrd.txt> for details. -config INITRAMFS_SOURCE - string "Initramfs source file(s)" - default "" - help - This can be either a single cpio archive with a .cpio suffix or a - space-separated list of directories and files for building the - initramfs image. A cpio archive should contain a filesystem archive - to be used as an initramfs image. Directories should contain a - filesystem layout to be included in the initramfs image. Files - should contain entries according to the format described by the - "usr/gen_init_cpio" program in the kernel tree. - - When multiple directories and files are specified then the - initramfs image will be the aggregate of all of them. - - See <file:Documentation/early-userspace/README for more details. - - If you are not sure, leave it blank. - -config INITRAMFS_ROOT_UID - int "User ID to map to 0 (user root)" - depends on INITRAMFS_SOURCE!="" - default "0" - help - This setting is only meaningful if the INITRAMFS_SOURCE is - contains a directory. Setting this user ID (UID) to something - other than "0" will cause all files owned by that UID to be - owned by user root in the initial ramdisk image. - - If you are not sure, leave it set to "0". - -config INITRAMFS_ROOT_GID - int "Group ID to map to 0 (group root)" - depends on INITRAMFS_SOURCE!="" - default "0" - help - This setting is only meaningful if the INITRAMFS_SOURCE is - contains a directory. Setting this group ID (GID) to something - other than "0" will cause all files owned by that GID to be - owned by group root in the initial ramdisk image. - - If you are not sure, leave it set to "0". #XXX - it makes sense to enable this only for 32-bit subarch's, not for x86_64 #for instance. |