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Codepage 437 (United States, Canada)"	tristate	default n	help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored	  in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage that is used in	  the United States and parts of Canada. This is recommended.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_737	prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-737........... Codepage 737 (Greek)"	tristate	default n	help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored	  in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage that is used for	  Greek. If unsure, say N.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_775	prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-775........... Codepage 775 (Baltic Rim)"	tristate	default n	help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored	  in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage that is used	  for the Baltic Rim Languages (Latvian and Lithuanian). If unsure,	  say N.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_850	prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-850........... Codepage 850 (Western European Languages)"	tristate	default n	help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage that is used for	  much of Europe -- United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Italy, and [add	  more countries here]. It has some characters useful to many European	  languages that are not part of the US codepage 437.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_852        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-852........... Codepage 852 (Eastern European Languages)"        tristate        default n        help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 Latin 2 codepage used by DOS	  for much of Central and Eastern Europe. It has all the required	  characters for these languages: Albanian, Croatian, Czech, English,	  Finnish, Hungarian, Irish, German, Polish, Romanian, Serbian (Latin	  transcription), Slovak, Slovenian, and Sorbian.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_855        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-855........... Codepage 855 (Cyrillic)"        tristate        default n        help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage for Cyrillic.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_857        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-857........... Codepage 857 (Turkish)"        tristate        default n        help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage for Turkish.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_860        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-860........... Codepage 860 (Portuguese)"        tristate        default n        help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage for Portuguese.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_861        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-861........... Codepage 861 (Icelandic)"        tristate        default n        help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage for Icelandic.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_862        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-862........... Codepage 862 (Hebrew)"        tristate        default n        help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage for Hebrew.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_863        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-863........... Codepage 863 (French Canadian)"        tristate        default n        help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage for Canadian	  French.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_864        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-864........... Codepage 864 (Arabic)"        tristate        default n        help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage for Arabic.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_865        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-865........... Codepage 865 (Norwegian, Danish)"        tristate        default n        help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage for the Nordic	  European countries.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_866        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-866........... Codepage 866 (Cyrillic/Russian)"        tristate        default n        help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage for	  Cyrillic/Russian.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_869        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-869........... Codepage 869 (Greek)"        tristate        default n        help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage for Greek.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_874        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-874........... Codepage 874 (Thai)"        tristate        default n        help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage for Thai.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_932        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-932........... Codepage 932 (Japanese)"        tristate        default n        help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage for Shift-JIS	  or EUC-JP. To use EUC-JP, you can use 'euc-jp' as mount option or	  NLS Default value during kernel configuration, instead of 'cp932'.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_936        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-936........... Codepage 936 (Simplified Chinese)"        tristate        default n        help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage for Simplified	  Chinese(GBK).config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_949        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-949........... Codepage 949 (Korean)"        tristate        default n        help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage for UHC.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_950        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-950........... Codepage 950 (Traditional Chinese)"        tristate        default n        help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage for Traditional	  Chinese(Big5).config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_1250        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-1250.......... Codepage 1250 (Slavic/Central European)"        tristate        default n        help	  If you want to display filenames with native language characters	  from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CDROMs	  correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate	  input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Windows CP-1250	  character set, which works for most Latin-written Slavic and Central	  European languages: Czech, German, Hungarian, Polish, Rumanian, Croatian,	  Slovak, Slovene.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_CODEPAGE_1251        prompt   "kmod-nls-codepage-1251.......... Codepage 1251 (Bulgarian, Belarusian)"        tristate        default n        help	  The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in	  native language character sets. These character sets are stored in	  so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate	  codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on	  DOS/Windows 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 DOS codepage for Russian and	  Bulgarian and Belarusian.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_ASCII	prompt   "kmod-nls-ascii.................. ASCII (United States)"	tristate	default n	help	  An ASCII NLS module is needed if you want to override the	  DEFAULT NLS with this very basic charset and don't want any	  non-ASCII characters to be translated.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_ISO8859_1	prompt   "kmod-nls-iso8859-1.............. NLS ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1; Western European Languages)"	tristate	default n	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 Latin 1 character	  set, which covers most West European languages such as Albanian,	  Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Faeroese, Finnish, French, German,	  Galician, Irish, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish,	  and Swedish. It is also the default for the US. If unsure, say Y.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_ISO8859_2        prompt   "kmod-nls-iso8859-2.............. NLS ISO 8859-2 (Latin-2; Central European Languages)"        tristate        default n        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 Latin 2 character	  set, which works for most Latin-written Slavic and Central European	  languages: Czech, German, Hungarian, Polish, Rumanian, Croatian,	  Slovak, Slovene.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_ISO8859_3        prompt   "kmod-nls-iso8859-3.............. NLS ISO 8859-3 (Latin-3; Esperanto, Galician, Maltese, Turkish)"        tristate        default n        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 Latin 3 character	  set, which is popular with authors of Esperanto, Galician, Maltese,	  and Turkish.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_ISO8859_4        prompt   "kmod-nls-iso8859-4.............. NLS ISO 8859-4 (Latin-4; old Baltic charset)"        tristate        default n        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 Latin 4 character	  set which introduces letters for Estonian, Latvian, and	  Lithuanian. It is an incomplete predecessor of Latin 7.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_ISO8859_5        prompt   "kmod-nls-iso8859-5.............. NLS ISO 8859-5 (Cyrillic)"        tristate        default n        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 ISO8859-5, a Cyrillic	  character set with which you can type Bulgarian, Belarusian,	  Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, and Ukrainian. Note that the charset	  KOI8-R is preferred in Russia.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_ISO8859_6        prompt   "kmod-nls-iso8859-6.............. NLS ISO 8859-6 (Arabic)"        tristate        default n        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 ISO8859-6, the Arabic	  character set.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_ISO8859_7        prompt   "kmod-nls-iso8859-7.............. NLS ISO 8859-7 (Greek)"        tristate        default n        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 ISO8859-7, the Modern	  Greek character set.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_ISO8859_8        prompt   "kmod-nls-iso8859-8.............. NLS ISO 8859-8 (Hebrew)"        tristate        default n        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 ISO8859-8, the Hebrew	  character set.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_ISO8859_9        prompt   "kmod-nls-iso8859-9.............. NLS ISO 8859-9 (Latin-5; Turkish)"        tristate        default n        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 Latin 5 character	  set, and it replaces the rarely needed Icelandic letters in Latin 1	  with the Turkish ones. Useful in Turkey.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_ISO8859_13        prompt   "kmod-nls-iso8859-13............. NLS ISO 8859-13 (Latin-7; Baltic Rim)"        tristate        default n        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 Latin 7 character	  set, which supports modern Baltic languages including Latvian	  and Lithuanian.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_ISO8859_14        prompt   "kmod-nls-iso8859-14............. NLS ISO 8859-14 (Latin-8; Celtic)"        tristate        default n        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 Latin 8 character	  set, which adds the last accented vowels for Welsh (aka Cymraeg)	  (and Manx Gaelic) that were missing in Latin 1.	  <http://linux.speech.cymru.org/> has further information.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_ISO8859_15	prompt   "kmod-nls-iso8859-15............. NLS ISO 8859-15 (Latin-9; Western European Languages with Euro)"	tristate	default n	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 Latin 9 character	  set, which covers most West European languages such as Albanian,	  Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faeroese, Finnish,	  French, German, Galician, Irish, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian,	  Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Latin 9 is an update to	  Latin 1 (ISO 8859-1) that removes a handful of rarely used	  characters and instead adds support for Estonian, corrects the	  support for French and Finnish, and adds the new Euro character.	  If unsure, say Y.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_KOI8_R	prompt   "kmod-nls-koi8-r................. NLS KOI8-R (Cryllic for Russian and Bulgarian"	tristate	default n	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 preferred Russian	  character set.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_KOI8_U	prompt   "kmod-nls-koi8-u................. NLS KOI8-U (Cyrillic for Russian, Bulgarian and Ukrainian"	tristate	default n	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 preferred Ukrainian	  (koi8-u) and Belarusian (koi8-ru) character sets.config ADK_KPACKAGE_KMOD_NLS_UTF8	prompt   "kmod-nls-utf8................... NLS UTF8"	tristate	default n	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	  the Unicode/ISO9646 universal character set.endmenu
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