For kernel versions newer then 2.6.31 the ext4 module can be used to mount
ext2/3 filesystems.
Building ext2/3 as modules on the other hand breaks using ext4 for mounting ext2
or ext3, which breaks booting from ext2/3 on machines where the ext4 module is
built into the kernel.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk@26645
3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-
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SUBMENU:=$(FS_MENU)
TITLE:=EXT2 filesystem support
KCONFIG:=CONFIG_EXT2_FS
- DEPENDS:=$(if $(DUMP)$(CONFIG_FS_MBCACHE),+kmod-fs-mbcache)
+ DEPENDS:=$(if $(DUMP)$(CONFIG_FS_MBCACHE),+kmod-fs-mbcache) @LINUX_2_6_30||LINUX_2_6_31
FILES:=$(LINUX_DIR)/fs/ext2/ext2.ko
AUTOLOAD:=$(call AutoLoad,32,ext2,1)
endef
KCONFIG:= \
CONFIG_EXT3_FS \
CONFIG_JBD
- DEPENDS:=$(if $(DUMP)$(CONFIG_FS_MBCACHE),+kmod-fs-mbcache)
+ DEPENDS:=$(if $(DUMP)$(CONFIG_FS_MBCACHE),+kmod-fs-mbcache) @LINUX_2_6_30||LINUX_2_6_31
FILES:= \
$(LINUX_DIR)/fs/ext3/ext3.ko \
$(LINUX_DIR)/fs/jbd/jbd.ko