[PATCH] paride: fix menu indentation

From: Randy Dunlap
Date: Fri May 07 2010 - 17:49:30 EST


From: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@xxxxxxxxxx>

Make the PARIDE menu be displayed correctly, with proper/expected
indentation, by moving the GDROM kconfig symbol, which was
splitting the PARIDE kconfig symbol from its dependent symbols.

Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/block/Kconfig | 22 +++++++++++-----------
1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

--- linux-2.6.34-rc6-git5.orig/drivers/block/Kconfig
+++ linux-2.6.34-rc6-git5/drivers/block/Kconfig
@@ -76,6 +76,17 @@ config BLK_DEV_XD

It's pretty unlikely that you have one of these: say N.

+config GDROM
+ tristate "SEGA Dreamcast GD-ROM drive"
+ depends on SH_DREAMCAST
+ help
+ A standard SEGA Dreamcast comes with a modified CD ROM drive called a
+ "GD-ROM" by SEGA to signify it is capable of reading special disks
+ with up to 1 GB of data. This drive will also read standard CD ROM
+ disks. Select this option to access any disks in your GD ROM drive.
+ Most users will want to say "Y" here.
+ You can also build this as a module which will be called gdrom.
+
config PARIDE
tristate "Parallel port IDE device support"
depends on PARPORT_PC
@@ -103,17 +114,6 @@ config PARIDE
"MicroSolutions backpack protocol", "DataStor Commuter protocol"
etc.).

-config GDROM
- tristate "SEGA Dreamcast GD-ROM drive"
- depends on SH_DREAMCAST
- help
- A standard SEGA Dreamcast comes with a modified CD ROM drive called a
- "GD-ROM" by SEGA to signify it is capable of reading special disks
- with up to 1 GB of data. This drive will also read standard CD ROM
- disks. Select this option to access any disks in your GD ROM drive.
- Most users will want to say "Y" here.
- You can also build this as a module which will be called gdrom.
-
source "drivers/block/paride/Kconfig"

config BLK_CPQ_DA
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