kernel: enable open by fhandle syscalls
This is needed by many services to function properly and as all modern distributions got it enabled, it starts to be a de-facto standard, i.e. user-space starts to silently depend on it. This also pulls in EXPORTFS, however, the kernel binary size increases only a little. On ARM systems comes down to 800 bytes uncompressed and about 200 bytes compressed size. On MIPS systems it's about 1.2 kB size increase of the LZMA compressed kernel. v2: use menuconfig option instead of just enabling the option Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org> SVN-Revision: 44765
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bool "Enable open by fhandle syscalls"
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