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diff --git a/package/busybox/config/sysklogd/Config.in b/package/busybox/config/sysklogd/Config.in
index 12e08d3a9..ea134b546 100644
--- a/package/busybox/config/sysklogd/Config.in
+++ b/package/busybox/config/sysklogd/Config.in
@@ -10,14 +10,14 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_SYSLOGD
 	default y
 	help
 	  The syslogd utility is used to record logs of all the
-	  significant events that occur on a system.  Every
+	  significant events that occur on a system. Every
 	  message that is logged records the date and time of the
 	  event, and will generally also record the name of the
-	  application that generated the message.  When used in
+	  application that generated the message. When used in
 	  conjunction with klogd, messages from the Linux kernel
-	  can also be recorded.  This is terribly useful,
+	  can also be recorded. This is terribly useful,
 	  especially for finding what happened when something goes
-	  wrong.  And something almost always will go wrong if
+	  wrong. And something almost always will go wrong if
 	  you wait long enough....
 
 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_ROTATE_LOGFILE
@@ -35,13 +35,31 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_REMOTE_LOG
 	help
 	  When you enable this feature, the syslogd utility can
 	  be used to send system log messages to another system
-	  connected via a network.  This allows the remote
+	  connected via a network. This allows the remote
 	  machine to log all the system messages, which can be
 	  terribly useful for reducing the number of serial
-	  cables you use.  It can also be a very good security
+	  cables you use. It can also be a very good security
 	  measure to prevent system logs from being tampered with
 	  by an intruder.
 
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SYSLOGD_DUP
+	bool "Support -D (drop dups) option"
+	default n
+	depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_SYSLOGD
+	help
+	  Option -D instructs syslogd to drop consecutive messages
+	  which are totally the same.
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SYSLOGD_READ_BUFFER_SIZE
+	int "Read buffer size in bytes"
+	default 256
+	range 256 20000
+	depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_SYSLOGD
+	help
+	  This option sets the size of the syslog read buffer.
+	  Actual memory usage increases around five times the
+	  change done here.
+
 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IPC_SYSLOG
 	bool "Circular Buffer support"
 	default y
@@ -50,15 +68,16 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IPC_SYSLOG
 	  When you enable this feature, the syslogd utility will
 	  use a circular buffer to record system log messages.
 	  When the buffer is filled it will continue to overwrite
-	  the oldest messages.  This can be very useful for
+	  the oldest messages. This can be very useful for
 	  systems with little or no permanent storage, since
 	  otherwise system logs can eventually fill up your
 	  entire filesystem, which may cause your system to
 	  break badly.
 
 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IPC_SYSLOG_BUFFER_SIZE
-	int "    Circular buffer size in Kbytes (minimum 4KB)"
+	int "Circular buffer size in Kbytes (minimum 4KB)"
 	default 16
+	range 4 2147483647
 	depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IPC_SYSLOG
 	help
 	  This option sets the size of the circular buffer
@@ -70,12 +89,12 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LOGREAD
 	depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IPC_SYSLOG
 	help
 	  If you enabled Circular Buffer support, you almost
-	  certainly want to enable this feature as well.  This
+	  certainly want to enable this feature as well. This
 	  utility will allow you to read the messages that are
 	  stored in the syslogd circular buffer.
 
 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_LOGREAD_REDUCED_LOCKING
-	bool "logread double buffering"
+	bool "Double buffering"
 	default n
 	depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LOGREAD
 	help
@@ -88,12 +107,10 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_LOGREAD_REDUCED_LOCKING
 config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_KLOGD
 	bool "klogd"
 	default y
-	depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_SYSLOGD
-	select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SYSLOG
 	help
 	  klogd is a utility which intercepts and logs all
 	  messages from the Linux kernel and sends the messages
-	  out to the 'syslogd' utility so they can be logged.  If
+	  out to the 'syslogd' utility so they can be logged. If
 	  you wish to record the messages produced by the kernel,
 	  you should enable this option.
 
@@ -104,8 +121,7 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LOGGER
 	help
 	    The logger utility allows you to send arbitrary text
 	    messages to the system log (i.e. the 'syslogd' utility) so
-	    they can be logged.  This is generally used to help locate
+	    they can be logged. This is generally used to help locate
 	    problems that occur within programs and scripts.
 
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