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| # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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| #
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| # Native language support configuration
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| #
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| 
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| menuconfig NLS
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| 	tristate "Native language support"
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| 	help
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| 	  The base Native Language Support. A number of filesystems
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| 	  depend on it (e.g. FAT, JOLIET, NT, BEOS filesystems), as well
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| 	  as the ability of some filesystems to use native languages
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| 	  (NCP, SMB).
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, say Y.
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| 
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| 	  To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module
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| 	  will be called nls_base.
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| 
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| if NLS
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| 
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| config NLS_DEFAULT
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| 	string "Default NLS Option"
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| 	default "iso8859-1"
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| 	help
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| 	  The default NLS used when mounting file system. Note, that this is
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| 	  the NLS used by your console, not the NLS used by a specific file
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| 	  system (if different) to store data (filenames) on a disk.
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| 	  Currently, the valid values are:
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| 	  big5, cp437, cp737, cp775, cp850, cp852, cp855, cp857, cp860, cp861,
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| 	  cp862, cp863, cp864, cp865, cp866, cp869, cp874, cp932, cp936,
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| 	  cp949, cp950, cp1251, cp1255, euc-jp, euc-kr, gb2312, iso8859-1,
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| 	  iso8859-2, iso8859-3, iso8859-4, iso8859-5, iso8859-6, iso8859-7,
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| 	  iso8859-8, iso8859-9, iso8859-13, iso8859-14, iso8859-15,
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| 	  koi8-r, koi8-ru, koi8-u, sjis, tis-620, macroman, utf8.
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| 	  If you specify a wrong value, it will use the built-in NLS;
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| 	  compatible with iso8859-1.
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, specify it as "iso8859-1".
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_437
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| 	tristate "Codepage 437 (United States, Canada)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored
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| 	  in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage that is used in
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| 	  the United States and parts of Canada. This is recommended.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_737
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| 	tristate "Codepage 737 (Greek)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored
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| 	  in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage that is used for
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| 	  Greek. If unsure, say N.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_775
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| 	tristate "Codepage 775 (Baltic Rim)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored
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| 	  in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage that is used
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| 	  for the Baltic Rim Languages (Latvian and Lithuanian). If unsure,
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| 	  say N.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_850
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| 	tristate "Codepage 850 (Europe)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage that is used for
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| 	  much of Europe -- United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Italy, and [add
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| 	  more countries here]. It has some characters useful to many European
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| 	  languages that are not part of the US codepage 437.
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, say Y.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_852
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| 	tristate "Codepage 852 (Central/Eastern Europe)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the Latin 2 codepage used by DOS
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| 	  for much of Central and Eastern Europe. It has all the required
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| 	  characters for these languages: Albanian, Croatian, Czech, English,
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| 	  Finnish, Hungarian, Irish, German, Polish, Romanian, Serbian (Latin
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| 	  transcription), Slovak, Slovenian, and Sorbian.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_855
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| 	tristate "Codepage 855 (Cyrillic)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Cyrillic.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_857
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| 	tristate "Codepage 857 (Turkish)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Turkish.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_860
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| 	tristate "Codepage 860 (Portuguese)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Portuguese.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_861
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| 	tristate "Codepage 861 (Icelandic)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Icelandic.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_862
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| 	tristate "Codepage 862 (Hebrew)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Hebrew.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_863
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| 	tristate "Codepage 863 (Canadian French)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Canadian
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| 	  French.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_864
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| 	tristate "Codepage 864 (Arabic)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Arabic.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_865
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| 	tristate "Codepage 865 (Norwegian, Danish)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for the Nordic
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| 	  European countries.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_866
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| 	tristate "Codepage 866 (Cyrillic/Russian)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for
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| 	  Cyrillic/Russian.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_869
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| 	tristate "Codepage 869 (Greek)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Greek.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_936
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| 	tristate "Simplified Chinese charset (CP936, GB2312)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Simplified
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| 	  Chinese(GBK).
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_950
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| 	tristate "Traditional Chinese charset (Big5)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Traditional
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| 	  Chinese(Big5).
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_932
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| 	tristate "Japanese charsets (Shift-JIS, EUC-JP)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Shift-JIS
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| 	  or EUC-JP. To use EUC-JP, you can use 'euc-jp' as mount option or
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| 	  NLS Default value during kernel configuration, instead of 'cp932'.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_949
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| 	tristate "Korean charset (CP949, EUC-KR)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for UHC.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_874
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| 	tristate "Thai charset (CP874, TIS-620)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Thai.
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| 
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| config NLS_ISO8859_8
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| 	tristate "Hebrew charsets (ISO-8859-8, CP1255)"
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to display filenames with native language characters
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| 	  from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs
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| 	  correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate
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| 	  input/output character sets. Say Y here for ISO8859-8, the Hebrew
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| 	  character set.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_1250
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| 	tristate "Windows CP1250 (Slavic/Central European Languages)"
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to display filenames with native language characters
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| 	  from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CDROMs
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| 	  correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate
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| 	  input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Windows CP-1250
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| 	  character set, which works for most Latin-written Slavic and Central
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| 	  European languages: Czech, German, Hungarian, Polish, Rumanian, Croatian,
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| 	  Slovak, Slovene.
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| 
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| config NLS_CODEPAGE_1251
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| 	tristate "Windows CP1251 (Bulgarian, Belarusian)"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Russian and
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| 	  Bulgarian and Belarusian.
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| 
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| config NLS_ASCII
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| 	tristate "ASCII (United States)"
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| 	help
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| 	  An ASCII NLS module is needed if you want to override the
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| 	  DEFAULT NLS with this very basic charset and don't want any
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| 	  non-ASCII characters to be translated.
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| 
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| config NLS_ISO8859_1
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| 	tristate "NLS ISO 8859-1  (Latin 1; Western European Languages)"
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to display filenames with native language characters
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| 	  from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs
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| 	  correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate
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| 	  input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Latin 1 character
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| 	  set, which covers most West European languages such as Albanian,
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| 	  Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Faeroese, Finnish, French, German,
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| 	  Galician, Irish, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish,
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| 	  and Swedish. It is also the default for the US. If unsure, say Y.
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| 
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| config NLS_ISO8859_2
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| 	tristate "NLS ISO 8859-2  (Latin 2; Slavic/Central European Languages)"
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to display filenames with native language characters
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| 	  from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs
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| 	  correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate
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| 	  input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Latin 2 character
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| 	  set, which works for most Latin-written Slavic and Central European
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| 	  languages: Czech, German, Hungarian, Polish, Rumanian, Croatian,
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| 	  Slovak, Slovene.
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| 
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| config NLS_ISO8859_3
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| 	tristate "NLS ISO 8859-3  (Latin 3; Esperanto, Galician, Maltese, Turkish)"
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to display filenames with native language characters
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| 	  from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs
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| 	  correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate
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| 	  input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Latin 3 character
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| 	  set, which is popular with authors of Esperanto, Galician, Maltese,
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| 	  and Turkish.
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| 
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| config NLS_ISO8859_4
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| 	tristate "NLS ISO 8859-4  (Latin 4; old Baltic charset)"
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to display filenames with native language characters
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| 	  from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs
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| 	  correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate
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| 	  input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Latin 4 character
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| 	  set which introduces letters for Estonian, Latvian, and
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| 	  Lithuanian. It is an incomplete predecessor of Latin 7.
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| 
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| config NLS_ISO8859_5
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| 	tristate "NLS ISO 8859-5  (Cyrillic)"
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to display filenames with native language characters
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| 	  from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs
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| 	  correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate
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| 	  input/output character sets. Say Y here for ISO8859-5, a Cyrillic
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| 	  character set with which you can type Bulgarian, Belarusian,
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| 	  Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, and Ukrainian. Note that the charset
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| 	  KOI8-R is preferred in Russia.
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| 
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| config NLS_ISO8859_6
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| 	tristate "NLS ISO 8859-6  (Arabic)"
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to display filenames with native language characters
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| 	  from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs
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| 	  correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate
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| 	  input/output character sets. Say Y here for ISO8859-6, the Arabic
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| 	  character set.
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| 
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| config NLS_ISO8859_7
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| 	tristate "NLS ISO 8859-7  (Modern Greek)"
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to display filenames with native language characters
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| 	  from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs
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| 	  correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate
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| 	  input/output character sets. Say Y here for ISO8859-7, the Modern
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| 	  Greek character set.
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| 
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| config NLS_ISO8859_9
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| 	tristate "NLS ISO 8859-9  (Latin 5; Turkish)"
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to display filenames with native language characters
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| 	  from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs
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| 	  correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate
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| 	  input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Latin 5 character
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| 	  set, and it replaces the rarely needed Icelandic letters in Latin 1
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| 	  with the Turkish ones. Useful in Turkey.
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| 
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| config NLS_ISO8859_13
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| 	tristate "NLS ISO 8859-13 (Latin 7; Baltic)"
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to display filenames with native language characters
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| 	  from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs
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| 	  correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate
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| 	  input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Latin 7 character
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| 	  set, which supports modern Baltic languages including Latvian
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| 	  and Lithuanian.
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| 
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| config NLS_ISO8859_14
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| 	tristate "NLS ISO 8859-14 (Latin 8; Celtic)"
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to display filenames with native language characters
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| 	  from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs
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| 	  correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate
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| 	  input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Latin 8 character
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| 	  set, which adds the last accented vowels for Welsh (aka Cymraeg)
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| 	  (and Manx Gaelic) that were missing in Latin 1.
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| 	  <http://linux.speech.cymru.org/> has further information.
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| 
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| config NLS_ISO8859_15
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| 	tristate "NLS ISO 8859-15 (Latin 9; Western European Languages with Euro)"
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to display filenames with native language characters
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| 	  from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs
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| 	  correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate
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| 	  input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Latin 9 character
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| 	  set, which covers most West European languages such as Albanian,
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| 	  Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faeroese, Finnish,
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| 	  French, German, Galician, Irish, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian,
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| 	  Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Latin 9 is an update to
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| 	  Latin 1 (ISO 8859-1) that removes a handful of rarely used
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| 	  characters and instead adds support for Estonian, corrects the
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| 	  support for French and Finnish, and adds the new Euro character.
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| 	  If unsure, say Y.
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| 
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| config NLS_KOI8_R
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| 	tristate "NLS KOI8-R (Russian)"
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to display filenames with native language characters
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| 	  from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs
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| 	  correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate
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| 	  input/output character sets. Say Y here for the preferred Russian
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| 	  character set.
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| 
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| config NLS_KOI8_U
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| 	tristate "NLS KOI8-U/RU (Ukrainian, Belarusian)"
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to display filenames with native language characters
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| 	  from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs
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| 	  correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate
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| 	  input/output character sets. Say Y here for the preferred Ukrainian
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| 	  (koi8-u) and Belarusian (koi8-ru) character sets.
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| 
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| config NLS_MAC_ROMAN
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| 	tristate "Codepage macroman"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for
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| 	  much of Europe -- United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Italy, and [add
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| 	  more countries here].
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, say Y.
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| 
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| config NLS_MAC_CELTIC
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| 	tristate "Codepage macceltic"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for
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| 	  Celtic.
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, say Y.
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| 
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| config NLS_MAC_CENTEURO
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| 	tristate "Codepage maccenteuro"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for
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| 	  Central Europe.
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, say Y.
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| 
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| config NLS_MAC_CROATIAN
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| 	tristate "Codepage maccroatian"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for
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| 	  Croatian.
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, say Y.
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| 
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| config NLS_MAC_CYRILLIC
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| 	tristate "Codepage maccyrillic"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for
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| 	  Cyrillic.
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, say Y.
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| 
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| config NLS_MAC_GAELIC
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| 	tristate "Codepage macgaelic"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for
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| 	  Gaelic.
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, say Y.
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| 
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| config NLS_MAC_GREEK
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| 	tristate "Codepage macgreek"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
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| 	  so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
 | |
| 	  say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for
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| 	  Greek.
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, say Y.
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| 
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| config NLS_MAC_ICELAND
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| 	tristate "Codepage maciceland"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
 | |
| 	  so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
 | |
| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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| 	  Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
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| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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| 	  say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for
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| 	  Iceland.
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, say Y.
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| 
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| config NLS_MAC_INUIT
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| 	tristate "Codepage macinuit"
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| 	help
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| 	  The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
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| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
 | |
| 	  so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
 | |
| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
 | |
| 	  Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
 | |
| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
 | |
| 	  say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for
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| 	  Inuit.
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, say Y.
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| 
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| config NLS_MAC_ROMANIAN
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| 	tristate "Codepage macromanian"
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| 	help
 | |
| 	  The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
 | |
| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
 | |
| 	  so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
 | |
| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
 | |
| 	  Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
 | |
| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
 | |
| 	  say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for
 | |
| 	  Romanian.
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, say Y.
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| 
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| config NLS_MAC_TURKISH
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| 	tristate "Codepage macturkish"
 | |
| 	help
 | |
| 	  The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
 | |
| 	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
 | |
| 	  so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
 | |
| 	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
 | |
| 	  Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames
 | |
| 	  only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
 | |
| 	  say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for
 | |
| 	  Turkish.
 | |
| 
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| 	  If unsure, say Y.
 | |
| 
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| config NLS_UTF8
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| 	tristate "NLS UTF-8"
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| 	help
 | |
| 	  If you want to display filenames with native language characters
 | |
| 	  from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs
 | |
| 	  correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate
 | |
| 	  input/output character sets. Say Y here for the UTF-8 encoding of
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| 	  the Unicode/ISO9646 universal character set.
 | |
| 
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| endif # NLS
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