===== arch/alpha/Kconfig 1.20 vs edited ===== --- 1.20/arch/alpha/Kconfig Tue Jun 24 23:21:45 2003 +++ edited/arch/alpha/Kconfig Fri Jun 27 06:07:13 2003 @@ -679,41 +679,7 @@ source "drivers/isdn/Kconfig" - -menu "Old CD-ROM drivers (not SCSI, not IDE)" - -config CD_NO_IDESCSI - bool "Support non-SCSI/IDE/ATAPI CDROM drives" - ---help--- - If you have a CD-ROM drive that is neither SCSI nor IDE/ATAPI, say Y - here, otherwise N. Read the CD-ROM-HOWTO, available from - . - - Note that the answer to this question doesn't directly affect the - kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all - the questions about these CD-ROM drives. If you are unsure what you - have, say Y and find out whether you have one of the following - drives. - - For each of these drivers, a file Documentation/cdrom/{driver_name} - exists. Especially in cases where you do not know exactly which kind - of drive you have you should read there. Most of these drivers use a - file drivers/cdrom/{driver_name}.h where you can define your - interface parameters and switch some internal goodies. - - All these CD-ROM drivers are also usable as a module ( = code which - can be inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you - want). If you want to compile them as module, say M instead of Y and - read . - - If you want to use any of these CD-ROM drivers, you also have to - answer Y or M to "ISO 9660 CD-ROM file system support" below (this - answer will get "defaulted" for you if you enable any of the Linux - CD-ROM drivers). - source "drivers/cdrom/Kconfig" - -endmenu source "drivers/input/Kconfig" ===== arch/cris/Kconfig 1.11 vs edited ===== --- 1.11/arch/cris/Kconfig Tue Jun 24 23:21:45 2003 +++ edited/arch/cris/Kconfig Fri Jun 27 06:07:41 2003 @@ -549,41 +549,7 @@ source "drivers/telephony/Kconfig" - -menu "Old CD-ROM drivers (not SCSI, not IDE)" - -config CD_NO_IDESCSI - bool "Support non-SCSI/IDE/ATAPI CDROM drives" - ---help--- - If you have a CD-ROM drive that is neither SCSI nor IDE/ATAPI, say Y - here, otherwise N. Read the CD-ROM-HOWTO, available from - . - - Note that the answer to this question doesn't directly affect the - kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all - the questions about these CD-ROM drives. If you are unsure what you - have, say Y and find out whether you have one of the following - drives. - - For each of these drivers, a file Documentation/cdrom/{driver_name} - exists. Especially in cases where you do not know exactly which kind - of drive you have you should read there. Most of these drivers use a - file drivers/cdrom/{driver_name}.h where you can define your - interface parameters and switch some internal goodies. - - All these CD-ROM drivers are also usable as a module ( = code which - can be inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you - want). If you want to compile them as module, say M instead of Y and - read . - - If you want to use any of these CD-ROM drivers, you also have to - answer Y or M to "ISO 9660 CD-ROM file system support" below (this - answer will get "defaulted" for you if you enable any of the Linux - CD-ROM drivers). - source "drivers/cdrom/Kconfig" - -endmenu # # input before char - char/joystick depends on it. As does USB. ===== arch/i386/Kconfig 1.63 vs edited ===== --- 1.63/arch/i386/Kconfig Tue Jun 24 23:21:45 2003 +++ edited/arch/i386/Kconfig Fri Jun 27 06:05:44 2003 @@ -1208,42 +1208,7 @@ source "drivers/scsi/Kconfig" - -menu "Old CD-ROM drivers (not SCSI, not IDE)" - depends on ISA - -config CD_NO_IDESCSI - bool "Support non-SCSI/IDE/ATAPI CDROM drives" - ---help--- - If you have a CD-ROM drive that is neither SCSI nor IDE/ATAPI, say Y - here, otherwise N. Read the CD-ROM-HOWTO, available from - . - - Note that the answer to this question doesn't directly affect the - kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all - the questions about these CD-ROM drives. If you are unsure what you - have, say Y and find out whether you have one of the following - drives. - - For each of these drivers, a file Documentation/cdrom/{driver_name} - exists. Especially in cases where you do not know exactly which kind - of drive you have you should read there. Most of these drivers use a - file drivers/cdrom/{driver_name}.h where you can define your - interface parameters and switch some internal goodies. - - All these CD-ROM drivers are also usable as a module ( = code which - can be inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you - want). If you want to compile them as module, say M instead of Y and - read . - - If you want to use any of these CD-ROM drivers, you also have to - answer Y or M to "ISO 9660 CD-ROM file system support" below (this - answer will get "defaulted" for you if you enable any of the Linux - CD-ROM drivers). - source "drivers/cdrom/Kconfig" - -endmenu source "drivers/md/Kconfig" ===== arch/ia64/Kconfig 1.34 vs edited ===== --- 1.34/arch/ia64/Kconfig Tue Jun 24 23:21:45 2003 +++ edited/arch/ia64/Kconfig Fri Jun 27 06:07:55 2003 @@ -568,41 +568,7 @@ source "drivers/isdn/Kconfig" - -menu "CD-ROM drivers (not for SCSI or IDE/ATAPI drives)" - -config CD_NO_IDESCSI - bool "Support non-SCSI/IDE/ATAPI CDROM drives" - ---help--- - If you have a CD-ROM drive that is neither SCSI nor IDE/ATAPI, say Y - here, otherwise N. Read the CD-ROM-HOWTO, available from - . - - Note that the answer to this question doesn't directly affect the - kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all - the questions about these CD-ROM drives. If you are unsure what you - have, say Y and find out whether you have one of the following - drives. - - For each of these drivers, a file Documentation/cdrom/{driver_name} - exists. Especially in cases where you do not know exactly which kind - of drive you have you should read there. Most of these drivers use a - file drivers/cdrom/{driver_name}.h where you can define your - interface parameters and switch some internal goodies. - - All these CD-ROM drivers are also usable as a module ( = code which - can be inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you - want). If you want to compile them as module, say M instead of Y and - read . - - If you want to use any of these CD-ROM drivers, you also have to - answer Y or M to "ISO 9660 CD-ROM file system support" below (this - answer will get "defaulted" for you if you enable any of the Linux - CD-ROM drivers). - source "drivers/cdrom/Kconfig" - -endmenu # # input before char - char/joystick depends on it. As does USB. ===== arch/m68knommu/Kconfig 1.17 vs edited ===== --- 1.17/arch/m68knommu/Kconfig Sun Jun 22 22:42:05 2003 +++ edited/arch/m68knommu/Kconfig Fri Jun 27 06:08:12 2003 @@ -530,43 +530,7 @@ source "drivers/scsi/Kconfig" - -menu "Old CD-ROM drivers (not SCSI, not IDE)" - depends on ISA - -config CD_NO_IDESCSI - bool "Support non-SCSI/IDE/ATAPI CDROM drives" - ---help--- - If you have a CD-ROM drive that is neither SCSI nor IDE/ATAPI, say Y - here, otherwise N. Read the CD-ROM-HOWTO, available from - . - - Note that the answer to this question doesn't directly affect the - kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all - the questions about these CD-ROM drives. If you are unsure what you - have, say Y and find out whether you have one of the following - drives. - - For each of these drivers, a file Documentation/cdrom/{driver_name} - exists. Especially in cases where you do not know exactly which kind - of drive you have you should read there. Most of these drivers use a - file drivers/cdrom/{driver_name}.h where you can define your - interface parameters and switch some internal goodies. - - All these CD-ROM drivers are also usable as a module ( = code which - can be inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you - want). If you want to compile them as module, say M instead of Y and - read . - - If you want to use any of these CD-ROM drivers, you also have to - answer Y or M to "ISO 9660 CD-ROM file system support" below (this - answer will get "defaulted" for you if you enable any of the Linux - CD-ROM drivers). - source "drivers/cdrom/Kconfig" - -endmenu - source "drivers/md/Kconfig" ===== arch/mips/Kconfig-shared 1.2 vs edited ===== --- 1.2/arch/mips/Kconfig-shared Tue Jun 24 23:23:06 2003 +++ edited/arch/mips/Kconfig-shared Fri Jun 27 06:10:18 2003 @@ -1218,42 +1218,7 @@ source "drivers/scsi/Kconfig" - -menu "Old CD-ROM drivers (not SCSI, not IDE)" - depends on ISA - -config CD_NO_IDESCSI - bool "Support non-SCSI/IDE/ATAPI CDROM drives" - ---help--- - If you have a CD-ROM drive that is neither SCSI nor IDE/ATAPI, say Y - here, otherwise N. Read the CD-ROM-HOWTO, available from - . - - Note that the answer to this question doesn't directly affect the - kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all - the questions about these CD-ROM drives. If you are unsure what you - have, say Y and find out whether you have one of the following - drives. - - For each of these drivers, a file Documentation/cdrom/{driver_name} - exists. Especially in cases where you do not know exactly which kind - of drive you have you should read there. Most of these drivers use a - file drivers/cdrom/{driver_name}.h where you can define your - interface parameters and switch some internal goodies. - - All these CD-ROM drivers are also usable as a module ( = code which - can be inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you - want). If you want to compile them as module, say M instead of Y and - read . - - If you want to use any of these CD-ROM drivers, you also have to - answer Y or M to "ISO 9660 CD-ROM file system support" below (this - answer will get "defaulted" for you if you enable any of the Linux - CD-ROM drivers). - source "drivers/cdrom/Kconfig" - -endmenu source "drivers/md/Kconfig" ===== arch/ppc/Kconfig 1.27 vs edited ===== --- 1.27/arch/ppc/Kconfig Tue Jun 24 23:21:45 2003 +++ edited/arch/ppc/Kconfig Fri Jun 27 06:08:27 2003 @@ -1193,14 +1193,7 @@ source "drivers/video/Kconfig" -menu "Old CD-ROM drivers (not SCSI, not IDE)" - -config CD_NO_IDESCSI - bool "Support non-SCSI/IDE/ATAPI CDROM drives" - source "drivers/cdrom/Kconfig" - -endmenu source "drivers/input/Kconfig" ===== arch/sh/Kconfig 1.15 vs edited ===== --- 1.15/arch/sh/Kconfig Tue Jun 24 23:21:45 2003 +++ edited/arch/sh/Kconfig Fri Jun 27 06:08:43 2003 @@ -779,41 +779,7 @@ source "drivers/scsi/Kconfig" - -menu "Old CD-ROM drivers (not SCSI, not IDE)" - -config CD_NO_IDESCSI - bool "Support non-SCSI/IDE/ATAPI CDROM drives" - ---help--- - If you have a CD-ROM drive that is neither SCSI nor IDE/ATAPI, say Y - here, otherwise N. Read the CD-ROM-HOWTO, available from - . - - Note that the answer to this question doesn't directly affect the - kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all - the questions about these CD-ROM drives. If you are unsure what you - have, say Y and find out whether you have one of the following - drives. - - For each of these drivers, a file Documentation/cdrom/{driver_name} - exists. Especially in cases where you do not know exactly which kind - of drive you have you should read there. Most of these drivers use a - file drivers/cdrom/{driver_name}.h where you can define your - interface parameters and switch some internal goodies. - - All these CD-ROM drivers are also usable as a module ( = code which - can be inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you - want). If you want to compile them as module, say M instead of Y and - read . - - If you want to use any of these CD-ROM drivers, you also have to - answer Y or M to "ISO 9660 CD-ROM file system support" below (this - answer will get "defaulted" for you if you enable any of the Linux - CD-ROM drivers). - source "drivers/cdrom/Kconfig" - -endmenu source "drivers/md/Kconfig" ===== drivers/cdrom/Kconfig 1.2 vs edited ===== --- 1.2/drivers/cdrom/Kconfig Sun Feb 9 18:29:49 2003 +++ edited/drivers/cdrom/Kconfig Fri Jun 27 06:05:31 2003 @@ -1,6 +1,39 @@ # # CDROM driver configuration # + +menu "Old CD-ROM drivers (not SCSI, not IDE)" + depends on ISA + +config CD_NO_IDESCSI + bool "Support non-SCSI/IDE/ATAPI CDROM drives" + ---help--- + If you have a CD-ROM drive that is neither SCSI nor IDE/ATAPI, say Y + here, otherwise N. Read the CD-ROM-HOWTO, available from + . + + Note that the answer to this question doesn't directly affect the + kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all + the questions about these CD-ROM drives. If you are unsure what you + have, say Y and find out whether you have one of the following + drives. + + For each of these drivers, a file Documentation/cdrom/{driver_name} + exists. Especially in cases where you do not know exactly which kind + of drive you have you should read there. Most of these drivers use a + file drivers/cdrom/{driver_name}.h where you can define your + interface parameters and switch some internal goodies. + + All these CD-ROM drivers are also usable as a module ( = code which + can be inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you + want). If you want to compile them as module, say M instead of Y and + read . + + If you want to use any of these CD-ROM drivers, you also have to + answer Y or M to "ISO 9660 CD-ROM file system support" below (this + answer will get "defaulted" for you if you enable any of the Linux + CD-ROM drivers). + config AZTCD tristate "Aztech/Orchid/Okano/Wearnes/TXC/CyDROM CDROM support" depends on CD_NO_IDESCSI @@ -248,3 +281,4 @@ The module will be called sonycd535. If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read . +endmenu