Appendix – Samsung V1.3.0 User Manual

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Linux

RFS

v1.3.0

Porting

Guide

Appendix


I. Description of FAT Configuration Option

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CONFIG_RFS_FS

Description

Configuration option for RFS

Behavioral description

This option should be set for RFS support.

Additional notice

None

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CONFIG_RFS_VFAT

Description

To avoid the patent problems related to Window FAT file system, RFS can be built without
codes related to Windows FAT file system.

Behavioral description

This option can be turned off by turning on the option, “FAT32 & long file name support” in

the configuration menu. If you set it, you can use FAT16 which supports long file name and

FAT32.

Additional notice

Once RFS is compiled with this option disabled, RFS can not be mounted as FAT32. It can

only be mounted as FAT16. In addition, the features related to this option, such as a long file
name and a Unicode conversion will not be available any more.

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CONFIG_RFS_SYNC_ON_CLOSE

Description

To support the file sync operation at file close time.

Behavioral description

The file is synchronized at close () call. When a file is opened by multiple processes, the

file is synchronized at the last close () call.

Additional notice

None

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CONFIG_RFS_NLS

Description

To support filenames with the native language character set.

Behavioral description

This option can be selected by turning on the option, “Support NLS on RFS Filesystem” in

the configuration menu, if only the option of CONFIG_RFS_VFAT is turned on. If you set this,

you can use the filenames with the native language character set.

Additional notice

Once RFS is compiled with this option, RFS must be mounted with ‘codepage’ option or

compiled with the default codepage.


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CONFIG_RFS_DEFAULT_CODEPAGE

Description

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