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and a C-like syntax. It is used both as an interactive
login shell and a shell script command processor.
.Ss Argument list processing
and a C-like syntax. It is used both as an interactive
login shell and a shell script command processor.
.Ss Argument list processing
-If the first argument (argument 0) to the shell is `-',
+If the first argument (argument 0) to the shell is
+.Ql Fl \& ,
.Bl -tag -width 5n
.It Fl b
This flag forces a ``break'' from option processing, causing any further
.Bl -tag -width 5n
.It Fl b
This flag forces a ``break'' from option processing, causing any further
and the input is
.Pp
.Dl % vi ch<escape>
and the input is
.Pp
.Dl % vi ch<escape>
.Pp
.Nm csh
will complete the prefix ``ch''
.Pp
.Nm csh
will complete the prefix ``ch''
The selector `*' selects all words.
It is not an error for a range to be empty if the second argument is omitted
or in range.
The selector `*' selects all words.
It is not an error for a range to be empty if the second argument is omitted
or in range.
.It $#name
.It ${#name}
Gives the number of words in the variable.
.It $#name
.It ${#name}
Gives the number of words in the variable.
.Ic if
statement require that the major keywords appear in a single simple command
on an input line as shown below.
.Ic if
statement require that the major keywords appear in a single simple command
on an input line as shown below.
.Pp
If the shell's input is not seekable,
the shell buffers up input whenever a loop is being read
.Pp
If the shell's input is not seekable,
the shell buffers up input whenever a loop is being read
size of the automatically-extended stack region), and
.Ar coredumpsize
(the size of the largest core dump that will be created).
size of the automatically-extended stack region), and
.Ar coredumpsize
(the size of the largest core dump that will be created).
.Ar n Ns \'th
entry in the stack.
The members of the directory stack are numbered from the top starting at 0.
.Ar n Ns \'th
entry in the stack.
The members of the directory stack are numbered from the top starting at 0.
.Pp
.It Ic pushd
.It Ic pushd Ar name
.Pp
.It Ic pushd
.It Ic pushd Ar name
.Pp
.It Ic source Ar name
.It Ic source Fl h Ar name
.Pp
.It Ic source Ar name
.It Ic source Fl h Ar name
The shell reads commands from
.Ar name .
.Ic Source
The shell reads commands from
.Ar name .
.Ic Source
processes will import the definition of
.Ar path
from the environment, and re-export it if you then change it.
processes will import the definition of
.Ar path
from the environment, and re-export it if you then change it.
.Bl -tag -width histchars
.It Ic argv
Set to the arguments to the shell, it is from this variable that
.Bl -tag -width histchars
.It Ic argv
Set to the arguments to the shell, it is from this variable that
If the file has execute permissions but is not an
executable binary to the system, then it is assumed to be a
file containing shell commands and a new shell is spawned to read it.
If the file has execute permissions but is not an
executable binary to the system, then it is assumed to be a
file containing shell commands and a new shell is spawned to read it.
.Pp
If there is an
.Ic alias
.Pp
If there is an
.Ic alias
.Ic alias
substitution,
and only allows words to be prepended to the argument list without change.
.Ic alias
substitution,
and only allows words to be prepended to the argument list without change.
.Ss Signal handling
The shell normally ignores
.Ar quit
.Ss Signal handling
The shell normally ignores
.Ar quit
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.\"
-.\" @(#)stty.1 8.4 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)stty.1 8.5 (Berkeley) %G%
the output baud rate is set to
zero, modem control is
no longer asserted.
the output baud rate is set to
zero, modem control is
no longer asserted.
.It Cm speed Ar number
This sets both
.Cm ispeed
.It Cm speed Ar number
This sets both
.Cm ispeed
or if
.Cm ixany
is set, any character restarts output.
or if
.Cm ixany
is set, any character restarts output.
.It Cm ixoff Pq Fl ixoff
Request that the system send (not
send)
.It Cm ixoff Pq Fl ixoff
Request that the system send (not
send)
after
.Dv KILL
character.
after
.Dv KILL
character.
.It Cm echoke Pq Fl echoke
The
.Dv KILL
.It Cm echoke Pq Fl echoke
The
.Dv KILL
.It Cm cols Ar number
is an alias for
.Cm columns.
.It Cm cols Ar number
is an alias for
.Cm columns.
.It Cm rows Ar number
The terminal size is recorded as having
.Ar number
.It Cm rows Ar number
The terminal size is recorded as having
.Ar number
.It Cm decctlq Pq Fl decctlq
The converse of
.Cm ixany .
.It Cm decctlq Pq Fl decctlq
The converse of
.Cm ixany .
.It Cm crterase Pq Fl crterase
Same as
.Cm echoe .
.It Cm crterase Pq Fl crterase
Same as
.Cm echoe .
-.TH DUNGEON 6 "February 9, 1987"
-dungeon\ -\ Adventures in the Dungeons of Doom
+dungeon \- Adventures in the Dungeons of Doom
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B dungeon
.br
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B dungeon
.br
stop in a room you are visiting, but more often he just wanders
through and rips you off (he is a skilled pickpocket).
.RE
stop in a room you are visiting, but more often he just wanders
through and rips you off (he is a skilled pickpocket).
.RE
.\" This document is trivally reformatted from perl.man
.\"
.\" This document is trivally reformatted from perl.man
.\"
-.\" @(#)perl.ms 8.1 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)perl.ms 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
.\"
.\" $RCSfile: perl.man,v $$Revision: 4.0.1.6 $$Date: 92/06/08 15:07:29 $
.\"
.\"
.\" $RCSfile: perl.man,v $$Revision: 4.0.1.6 $$Date: 92/06/08 15:07:29 $
.\"
An undefined null string may become defined the first time you access it, but
prior to that you can use the defined() operator to determine whether the
value is defined or not.
An undefined null string may become defined the first time you access it, but
prior to that you can use the defined() operator to determine whether the
value is defined or not.
.PP
References to scalar variables always begin with \*(L'$\*(R', even when referring
to a scalar that is part of an array.
.PP
References to scalar variables always begin with \*(L'$\*(R', even when referring
to a scalar that is part of an array.
$#whatever = $[ \- 1;
.fi
$#whatever = $[ \- 1;
.fi
.PP
If you evaluate an array in a scalar context, it returns the length of
the array.
.PP
If you evaluate an array in a scalar context, it returns the length of
the array.
scalar(@whatever) == $#whatever \- $[ + 1;
.fi
scalar(@whatever) == $#whatever \- $[ + 1;
.fi
If you evaluate an associative array in a scalar context, it returns
a value which is true if and only if the array contains any elements.
(If there are any elements, the value returned is a string consisting
If you evaluate an associative array in a scalar context, it returns
a value which is true if and only if the array contains any elements.
(If there are any elements, the value returned is a string consisting
.fi
If you chop a list, each element is chopped.
Only the value of the last chop is returned.
.fi
If you chop a list, each element is chopped.
Only the value of the last chop is returned.
.Ip "chown(LIST)" 8 2
.Ip "chown LIST" 8 2
Changes the owner (and group) of a list of files.
.Ip "chown(LIST)" 8 2
.Ip "chown LIST" 8 2
Changes the owner (and group) of a list of files.
Here's a mailbox appender for BSD systems.
.nf
Here's a mailbox appender for BSD systems.
.nf
$LOCK_SH = 1;
$LOCK_EX = 2;
$LOCK_NB = 4;
$LOCK_SH = 1;
$LOCK_EX = 2;
$LOCK_NB = 4;
sub unlock {
flock(MBOX,$LOCK_UN);
}
sub unlock {
flock(MBOX,$LOCK_UN);
}
do process($1, $input);
next;
}
do process($1, $input);
next;
}
processes, which means you may need to set $| to
avoid duplicate output.
.Sp
processes, which means you may need to set $| to
avoid duplicate output.
.Sp
The filename that is passed to open will have leading and trailing
whitespace deleted.
In order to open a file with arbitrary weird characters in it, it's necessary
The filename that is passed to open will have leading and trailing
whitespace deleted.
In order to open a file with arbitrary weird characters in it, it's necessary
s/\ed+/$&*2/e; # yields \*(L'abc246xyz\*(R'
s/\ed+/sprintf("%5d",$&)/e; # yields \*(L'abc 246xyz\*(R'
s/\ew/$& x 2/eg; # yields \*(L'aabbcc 224466xxyyzz\*(R'
s/\ed+/$&*2/e; # yields \*(L'abc246xyz\*(R'
s/\ed+/sprintf("%5d",$&)/e; # yields \*(L'abc 246xyz\*(R'
s/\ew/$& x 2/eg; # yields \*(L'aabbcc 224466xxyyzz\*(R'
s/\|([^ \|]*\|) *\|([^ \|]*\|)\|/\|$2 $1/; # reverse 1st two fields
.fi
s/\|([^ \|]*\|) *\|([^ \|]*\|)\|/\|$2 $1/; # reverse 1st two fields
.fi
$rin = &fhbits('STDIN TTY SOCK');
.fi
$rin = &fhbits('STDIN TTY SOCK');
.fi
not via @_ but as $a and $b (see example below).
They are passed by reference so don't modify $a and $b.
.Sp
not via @_ but as $a and $b (see example below).
They are passed by reference so don't modify $a and $b.
.Sp
split(/\ /) will give you as many null initial fields as there are
leading spaces.
.Sp
split(/\ /) will give you as many null initial fields as there are
leading spaces.
.Sp
rand 10 * 20;\h'|3i'# rand (10 * 20)
rand(10) * 20;\h'|3i'# (rand 10) * 20
rand 10 * 20;\h'|3i'# rand (10 * 20)
rand(10) * 20;\h'|3i'# (rand 10) * 20
- rand (10) * 20;\h'|3i'# (rand 10) * 20
- rand +(10) * 20;\h'|3i'# rand (10 * 20)
+.ne 1i
+ rand (10) * 20;\h'|3i'# (rand 10) * 20
+ rand +(10) * 20;\h'|3i'# rand (10 * 20)
.fi
In the absence of parentheses,
.fi
In the absence of parentheses,
.fi
By default, the ^ character is only guaranteed to match at the beginning
of the string,
.fi
By default, the ^ character is only guaranteed to match at the beginning
of the string,
$name, $login, $office,$uid,$gid, $home
\&.
$name, $login, $office,$uid,$gid, $home
\&.
# a report from a bug report form
format STDOUT_TOP =
\& Bug Reports
# a report from a bug report form
format STDOUT_TOP =
\& Bug Reports
\& $priority, $date, $description
From: @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ^<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
\& $from, $description
\& $priority, $date, $description
From: @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ^<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
\& $from, $description
+.ft R
+.cs R
+.lg
+.fi
+.ne 1i
+.nf
+.lg 0
+.cs R25
+.ft C
Assigned to: @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ^<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
\& $programmer, $description
\&~ ^<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Assigned to: @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ^<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
\& $programmer, $description
\&~ ^<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
(or Fortran)
when subscripting and when evaluating the index() and substr() functions.
(Mnemonic: [ begins subscripts.)
(or Fortran)
when subscripting and when evaluating the index() and substr() functions.
(Mnemonic: [ begins subscripts.)
.Ip $] 8 2
The string printed out when you say \*(L"perl -v\*(R".
It can be used to determine at the beginning of a script whether the perl
.Ip $] 8 2
The string printed out when you say \*(L"perl -v\*(R".
It can be used to determine at the beginning of a script whether the perl
.Ip $ENV{expr} 8 2
The associative array ENV contains your current environment.
Setting a value in ENV changes the environment for child processes.
.Ip $ENV{expr} 8 2
The associative array ENV contains your current environment.
Setting a value in ENV changes the environment for child processes.
.Ip $SIG{expr} 8 2
The associative array SIG is used to set signal handlers for various signals.
Example:
.Ip $SIG{expr} 8 2
The associative array SIG is used to set signal handlers for various signals.
Example:
should read
eval "exec /usr/bin/perl
should read
eval "exec /usr/bin/perl
.\"
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.\"
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.\"
-.\" @(#)mille.6 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)mille.6 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
.I Go
card before they can play any more mileage.
.br
.I Go
card before they can play any more mileage.
.br
.RB "\ \ \ \ " "Accident"
is played on your opponent's
.I Go
.RB "\ \ \ \ " "Accident"
is played on your opponent's
.I Go
.B teleport
anywhere for free by using the origin as a starting place.
.sh "Council of the Wise, Valar"
.B teleport
anywhere for free by using the origin as a starting place.
.sh "Council of the Wise, Valar"
A player automatically becomes a member of the
.B council of the wise
upon reaching level 3000. Members of the council cannot have
A player automatically becomes a member of the
.B council of the wise
upon reaching level 3000. Members of the council cannot have
may
.I teleport
with greater ease.
may
.I teleport
with greater ease.
+.pl -0.5
+.sp 1
+.fM
+.ne 1i
.PP
Upon finding the grail, the player advances to position of
.B valar.
.PP
Upon finding the grail, the player advances to position of
.B valar.
.B valar
resides. It is associated with no particular coordinate on the
playing grid.
.B valar
resides. It is associated with no particular coordinate on the
playing grid.
.sh "Miscellaneous"
Once a player reaches
.B level
.sh "Miscellaneous"
Once a player reaches
.B level
.\"
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.\"
-.\" @(#)sail.6 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)sail.6 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
aspect (usually 6 or 9 pounders) could point forward, but their
effect was small compared to a 68 gun broadside of 24 or 32 pounders.
The guns bear approximately like so:
aspect (usually 6 or 9 pounders) could point forward, but their
effect was small compared to a 68 gun broadside of 24 or 32 pounders.
The guns bear approximately like so:
Because square riggers performed so poorly sailing into the wind, if at
any point in a movement command you turn into the wind, the movement stops
there. E.g.,
Because square riggers performed so poorly sailing into the wind, if at
any point in a movement command you turn into the wind, the movement stops
there. E.g.,
.fi
.PP
The wind speeds are 0 = becalmed, 1 = light breeze, 2 = moderate breeze,
.fi
.PP
The wind speeds are 0 = becalmed, 1 = light breeze, 2 = moderate breeze,
rule of thumb is that "Crack" or "Elite" crews get one extra hit
per broadside compared to "Mundane" crews. Don't expect too much from
"Green" crews.
rule of thumb is that "Crack" or "Elite" crews get one extra hit
per broadside compared to "Mundane" crews. Don't expect too much from
"Green" crews.
.SH BROADSIDES
Your two broadsides may be loaded with four kinds of shot: grape, chain,
round, and double. You have guns and carronades in both the port and starboard
.SH BROADSIDES
Your two broadsides may be loaded with four kinds of shot: grape, chain,
round, and double. You have guns and carronades in both the port and starboard
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)sysctl.3 8.1 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)sysctl.3 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
The machine model
.It Li HW_NCPU
The number of cpus.
The machine model
.It Li HW_NCPU
The number of cpus.
.It Li HW_BYTEORDER
The byteorder (4,321, or 1,234).
.It Li HW_PHYSMEM
.It Li HW_BYTEORDER
The byteorder (4,321, or 1,234).
.It Li HW_PHYSMEM
.It KERN\_VERSION string no
.It KERN\_VNODE struct vnode no
.El
.It KERN\_VERSION string no
.It KERN\_VNODE struct vnode no
.El
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width "123456"
.It Li KERN_ARGMAX
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width "123456"
.It Li KERN_ARGMAX
.It Li GPROF_GMONPARAM
Structure giving the sizes of the above arrays.
.El
.It Li GPROF_GMONPARAM
Structure giving the sizes of the above arrays.
.El
.It Li KERN_SAVED_IDS
Returns 1 if saved set-group and saved set-user ID is available.
.It Li KERN_SECURELVL
.It Li KERN_SAVED_IDS
Returns 1 if saved set-group and saved set-user ID is available.
.It Li KERN_SECURELVL
The third level name is the protocol.
The fourth level name is the variable name.
The currently defined protocols and names are:
The third level name is the protocol.
The fourth level name is the variable name.
The currently defined protocols and names are:
.Bl -column "Protocol nameXXXXXX" "Variable nameXXX" "integerXXX" -offset indent
.It Pa Protocol name Variable name Type Changeable
.It ip forwarding integer yes
.Bl -column "Protocol nameXXXXXX" "Variable nameXXX" "integerXXX" -offset indent
.It Pa Protocol name Variable name Type Changeable
.It ip forwarding integer yes
.It Li USER_RE_DUP_MAX
The maximum number of repeated occurrences of a regular expression
permitted when using interval notation.
.It Li USER_RE_DUP_MAX
The maximum number of repeated occurrences of a regular expression
permitted when using interval notation.
.It Li USER_STREAM_MAX
The minimum maximum number of streams that a process may have open
at any one time.
.It Li USER_STREAM_MAX
The minimum maximum number of streams that a process may have open
at any one time.
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
-.\" @(#)execve.2 8.4 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)execve.2 8.5 (Berkeley) %G%
and the effective group ID is recorded as the saved set-group-ID.
These values may be used in changing the effective IDs later (see
.Xr setuid 2 ) .
and the effective group ID is recorded as the saved set-group-ID.
These values may be used in changing the effective IDs later (see
.Xr setuid 2 ) .
.Pp
The new process also inherits the following attributes from
the calling process:
.Pp
The new process also inherits the following attributes from
the calling process:
.It Bq Er ETXTBSY
The new process file is a pure procedure (shared text)
file that is currently open for writing or reading by some process.
.It Bq Er ETXTBSY
The new process file is a pure procedure (shared text)
file that is currently open for writing or reading by some process.
.It Bq Er ENOMEM
The new process requires more virtual memory than
is allowed by the imposed maximum
.It Bq Er ENOMEM
The new process requires more virtual memory than
is allowed by the imposed maximum
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
-.\" @(#)intro.2 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)intro.2 8.4 (Berkeley) %G%
A file descriptor argument was out of range, referred to no open file,
or a read (write) request was made to a file that was only open for
writing (reading).
A file descriptor argument was out of range, referred to no open file,
or a read (write) request was made to a file that was only open for
writing (reading).
.It Er 10 ECHILD Em "\&No child processes" .
A
.Xr wait
.It Er 10 ECHILD Em "\&No child processes" .
A
.Xr wait
Internet protocols.
.It Er 48 EADDRINUSE Em "Address already in use" .
Only one usage of each address is normally permitted.
Internet protocols.
.It Er 48 EADDRINUSE Em "Address already in use" .
Only one usage of each address is normally permitted.
.It Er 49 EADDRNOTAVAIL Em "Cannot assign requested address" .
Normally results from an attempt to create a socket with an
address not on this machine.
.It Er 49 EADDRNOTAVAIL Em "Cannot assign requested address" .
Normally results from an attempt to create a socket with an
address not on this machine.
exhausted, or the allocation of an inode for a newly
created file failed because the user's quota of inodes
was exhausted.
exhausted, or the allocation of an inode for a newly
created file failed because the user's quota of inodes
was exhausted.
.It Er 70 ESTALE Em "Stale NFS file handle" .
An attempt was made to access an open file (on an
.Tn NFS
.It Er 70 ESTALE Em "Stale NFS file handle" .
An attempt was made to access an open file (on an
.Tn NFS
.It Controlling terminal
A terminal that is associated with a session is known as the controlling
terminal for that session and its members.
.It Controlling terminal
A terminal that is associated with a session is known as the controlling
terminal for that session and its members.
.It "Terminal Process Group ID"
A terminal may be acquired by a session leader as its controlling terminal.
Once a terminal is associated with a session, any of the process groups
.It "Terminal Process Group ID"
A terminal may be acquired by a session leader as its controlling terminal.
Once a terminal is associated with a session, any of the process groups
A process is recognized as a
.Em super-user
process and is granted special privileges if its effective user ID is 0.
A process is recognized as a
.Em super-user
process and is granted special privileges if its effective user ID is 0.
.It Special Processes
The processes with process IDs of 0, 1, and 2 are special.
Process 0 is the scheduler. Process 1 is the initialization process
.It Special Processes
The processes with process IDs of 0, 1, and 2 are special.
Process 0 is the scheduler. Process 1 is the initialization process
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
-.\" @(#)ftpd.8 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)ftpd.8 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
Make the home directory owned by
.Dq root
and unwritable by anyone.
Make the home directory owned by
.Dq root
and unwritable by anyone.
.It Pa ~ftp/bin
Make this directory owned by
.Dq root
.It Pa ~ftp/bin
Make this directory owned by
.Dq root
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)gettytab.5 8.4 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)gettytab.5 8.5 (Berkeley) %G%
of milliseconds of delay required (a la termcap).
This delay is simulated by repeated use of the pad character
.Em \&pc .
of milliseconds of delay required (a la termcap).
This delay is simulated by repeated use of the pad character
.Em \&pc .
.Pp
The initial message, and login message,
.Em \&im
.Pp
The initial message, and login message,
.Em \&im
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
-.\" @(#)rexecd.8 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)rexecd.8 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
No password file entry for the user name existed.
.It Sy Password incorrect.
The wrong password was supplied.
No password file entry for the user name existed.
.It Sy Password incorrect.
The wrong password was supplied.
.It Sy \&No remote directory.
The
.Xr chdir
.It Sy \&No remote directory.
The
.Xr chdir
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
-.\" @(#)telnetd.8 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)telnetd.8 8.4 (Berkeley) %G%
should be put into the
.Pa utmp
file.
should be put into the
.Pa utmp
file.
.It Fl U
This option causes
.Nm telnetd
.It Fl U
This option causes
.Nm telnetd
command is received, it is always responded
to with a
.Dv WILL TIMING-MARK
command is received, it is always responded
to with a
.Dv WILL TIMING-MARK
.It "WILL LOGOUT"
When a
.Dv DO LOGOUT
.It "WILL LOGOUT"
When a
.Dv DO LOGOUT
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
-.\" @(#)dump.8 8.1 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)dump.8 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
prompts for a new tape.
It is recommended to be a bit conservative on this option.
The default tape length is 2300 feet.
prompts for a new tape.
It is recommended to be a bit conservative on this option.
The default tape length is 2300 feet.
.It Cm u
Update the file
.Pa /etc/dumpdates
.It Cm u
Update the file
.Pa /etc/dumpdates
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.proprietary.man%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.proprietary.man%
.\"
-.\" @(#)fsdb.8 8.5 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)fsdb.8 8.6 (Berkeley) %G%
.IR dot
has its contents decremented by expression
.IR e .
.IR dot
has its contents decremented by expression
.IR e .
.SH COMMANDS
.PP
A command must be prefixed by a ':' character.
.SH COMMANDS
.PP
A command must be prefixed by a ':' character.
.TP 7.2n
.B sb
the value of
.TP 7.2n
.B sb
the value of
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
-.\" @(#)ifconfig.8 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)ifconfig.8 8.4 (Berkeley) %G%
extra console error logging.
.It Fl debug
Disable driver dependent debugging code.
extra console error logging.
.It Fl debug
Disable driver dependent debugging code.
.It Cm delete
Remove the network address specified.
This would be used if you incorrectly specified an alias, or it
.It Cm delete
Remove the network address specified.
This would be used if you incorrectly specified an alias, or it
These three options are interface specific in actual effect, however,
they are in general used to select special modes of operation. An example
of this is to enable SLIP compression. Currently, only used by SLIP.
These three options are interface specific in actual effect, however,
they are in general used to select special modes of operation. An example
of this is to enable SLIP compression. Currently, only used by SLIP.
.It Fl link[0-2]
Disable special processing at the link level with the specified interface.
.It Cm up
.It Fl link[0-2]
Disable special processing at the link level with the specified interface.
.It Cm up
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)init.8 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)init.8 8.4 (Berkeley) %G%
executing a new
.Xr getty
for the line.
executing a new
.Xr getty
for the line.
.Pp
Line status (on, off, secure, getty, or window information)
may be changed in the
.Pp
Line status (on, off, secure, getty, or window information)
may be changed in the
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)mount_procfs.8 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)mount_procfs.8 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
.Pa <machine/reg.h> .
.Pa regs
can only be written when the process is stopped.
.Pa <machine/reg.h> .
.Pa regs
can only be written when the process is stopped.
.It Pa fpregs
The floating point registers as defined by
.Dv "struct fpregs"
.It Pa fpregs
The floating point registers as defined by
.Dv "struct fpregs"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
-.\" @(#)newfs.8 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)newfs.8 8.4 (Berkeley) %G%
See
.Xr tunefs 8
for more details on how to set this option.
See
.Xr tunefs 8
for more details on how to set this option.
.It Fl e Ar maxbpg
This indicates the maximum number of blocks any single file can
allocate out of a cylinder group before it is forced to begin
.It Fl e Ar maxbpg
This indicates the maximum number of blocks any single file can
allocate out of a cylinder group before it is forced to begin
since they are not available to the file system for data allocation.
.It Fl r Ar revolutions/minute
The speed of the disk in revolutions per minute.
since they are not available to the file system for data allocation.
.It Fl r Ar revolutions/minute
The speed of the disk in revolutions per minute.
.It Fl t Ar #tracks/cylinder
The number of tracks/cylinder available for data allocation by the file
system.
.It Fl t Ar #tracks/cylinder
The number of tracks/cylinder available for data allocation by the file
system.
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
-.\" @(#)restore.8 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)restore.8 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
key replaces the function of the old
.Xr dumpdir 8
program.
key replaces the function of the old
.Xr dumpdir 8
program.
.It Cm i
This mode allows interactive restoration of files from a dump.
After reading in the directory information from the dump,
.It Cm i
This mode allows interactive restoration of files from a dump.
After reading in the directory information from the dump,
rather than the files that it references.
This prevents hierarchical restoration of complete subtrees
from the dump.
rather than the files that it references.
This prevents hierarchical restoration of complete subtrees
from the dump.
.It Cm m
.Nm Restore
will extract by inode numbers rather than by file name.
.It Cm m
.Nm Restore
will extract by inode numbers rather than by file name.
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.man%
.\"
-.\" @(#)route.8 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)route.8 8.4 (Berkeley) %G%
RTM_CHANGE.
As such, only the super-user may modify
the routing tables.
RTM_CHANGE.
As such, only the super-user may modify
the routing tables.
.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Sy "add [host \&| network ] %s: gateway %s flags %x"
.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Sy "add [host \&| network ] %s: gateway %s flags %x"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)2.t 8.1 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)2.t 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
should be restored to the ``f'' partition and
.Pn /usr
to the ``e'' partition.
should be restored to the ``f'' partition and
.Pn /usr
to the ``e'' partition.
.Sh 2 "Booting the SPARC"
.Sh 3 "Supported hardware"
.LP
.Sh 2 "Booting the SPARC"
.Sh 3 "Supported hardware"
.LP
The SunOS compiler and linker should be able to produce SunOS binaries
under \*(4B, but this has not been tested. If you plan to try it you
will need the appropriate .sa files as well.
The SunOS compiler and linker should be able to produce SunOS binaries
under \*(4B, but this has not been tested. If you plan to try it you
will need the appropriate .sa files as well.
.Sh 2 "Booting the DECstation"
.Sh 3 "Supported hardware"
.LP
.Sh 2 "Booting the DECstation"
.Sh 3 "Supported hardware"
.LP
.DE
Supported disk types are listed in
.Pn /etc/disktab .
.DE
Supported disk types are listed in
.Pn /etc/disktab .
.IP 2)
Restore the root filesystem.
.DS
.IP 2)
Restore the root filesystem.
.DS
.\"
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.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)3.t 8.1 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)3.t 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
/usr/lib/sendmail.cf /etc/sendmail.cf changed pathnames
/usr/lib/aliases /etc/aliases may contain changed pathnames
/etc/*.pid /var/run/*.pid
/usr/lib/sendmail.cf /etc/sendmail.cf changed pathnames
/usr/lib/aliases /etc/aliases may contain changed pathnames
/etc/*.pid /var/run/*.pid
l l l
lfC lfC l.
New in \*(Ps-Tahoe \*(4B Comments
l l l
lfC lfC l.
New in \*(Ps-Tahoe \*(4B Comments
utmp 45 access to utmp files
dialer 117 access to remote ports and dialers
.TE
utmp 45 access to utmp files
dialer 117 access to remote ports and dialers
.TE
Only users in the ``wheel'' group are permitted to
.Xr su
to ``root''.
Only users in the ``wheel'' group are permitted to
.Xr su
to ``root''.
now run set-group-id to ``tty''.
The ``operator'' group controls access to disks.
By default, disks are readable by group ``operator'',
now run set-group-id to ``tty''.
The ``operator'' group controls access to disks.
By default, disks are readable by group ``operator'',
so that programs such as
.Xr dump
can access the filesystem information without being set-user-id to ``root''.
so that programs such as
.Xr dump
can access the filesystem information without being set-user-id to ``root''.
.DS
.ft CW
SRC=/oldroot/usr
.DS
.ft CW
SRC=/oldroot/usr
cd $SRC; tar cf - msgs preserve | (cd /var && tar xpf -)
.DE
.DS
cd $SRC; tar cf - msgs preserve | (cd /var && tar xpf -)
.DE
.DS
as not all the structures returned have the same length
(this variance in length is nearly guaranteed by the presence of link-layer
address structures).
as not all the structures returned have the same length
(this variance in length is nearly guaranteed by the presence of link-layer
address structures).
.Sh 4 "Additions and changes to filesystems"
.PP
The \*(4B distribution contains most of the interfaces
.Sh 4 "Additions and changes to filesystems"
.PP
The \*(4B distribution contains most of the interfaces
Most of the other kernel interfaces have been changed to correspond
with the POSIX.1 interface, although that work is not complete.
See the relevant manual pages and the IEEE POSIX standard.
Most of the other kernel interfaces have been changed to correspond
with the POSIX.1 interface, although that work is not complete.
See the relevant manual pages and the IEEE POSIX standard.
.Sh 4 "Native operating system compatibility"
.PP
Both the HP300 and SPARC ports feature the ability to run binaries
.Sh 4 "Native operating system compatibility"
.PP
Both the HP300 and SPARC ports feature the ability to run binaries
.\"
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.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)4.t 8.1 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)4.t 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
.\"
.ds LH "Installing/Operating \*(4B
.ds CF \*(Dy
.\"
.ds LH "Installing/Operating \*(4B
.ds CF \*(Dy
netns Xerox network systems protocols (IDP, SPP, etc)
netx25 CCITT X.25 protocols (X.25 Packet Level, HDLC/LAPB)
.TE
netns Xerox network systems protocols (IDP, SPP, etc)
netx25 CCITT X.25 protocols (X.25 Packet Level, HDLC/LAPB)
.TE
A separate subdirectory is provided for each machine architecture
.TS
l l.
A separate subdirectory is provided for each machine architecture
.TS
l l.
tahoe (deprecated) CCI Power 6-series machines
vax (deprecated) Digital VAX machines
.TE
tahoe (deprecated) CCI Power 6-series machines
vax (deprecated) Digital VAX machines
.TE
Each machine directory is subdivided by function;
for example the hp300 directory contains
.TS
Each machine directory is subdivided by function;
for example the hp300 directory contains
.TS
conf configuration files
stand machine-dependent standalone code
.TE
conf configuration files
stand machine-dependent standalone code
.TE
Other kernel related directories
.TS
l l.
Other kernel related directories
.TS
l l.
For more informations see
``Sendmail Installation and Operation Guide'' (SMM:8) and
``Sendmail \- An Internetwork Mail Router'' (SMM:9).
For more informations see
``Sendmail Installation and Operation Guide'' (SMM:8) and
``Sendmail \- An Internetwork Mail Router'' (SMM:9).
.Sh 3 "Setting up a UUCP connection"
.LP
The version of
.Sh 3 "Setting up a UUCP connection"
.LP
The version of
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)6.t 8.1 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)6.t 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
.\"
.ds LH "Installing/Operating \*(4B
.ds CF \*(Dy
.\"
.ds LH "Installing/Operating \*(4B
.ds CF \*(Dy
``fsck \-p'' or force a reboot with
.Xr reboot (8)
to have the disks checked.
``fsck \-p'' or force a reboot with
.Xr reboot (8)
to have the disks checked.
.PP
To take the system down to a single user state you can use
.DS
.PP
To take the system down to a single user state you can use
.DS
.DE
Then, if, for example, C library files have been modified, the
following commands should be executed:
.DE
Then, if, for example, C library files have been modified, the
following commands should be executed:
\fB#\fP \fIcd /usr/src/lib/libc\fP
\fB#\fP \fIcd /usr/src/lib/libc\fP
\fB#\fP \fImake depend\fP
\fB#\fP \fImake depend\fP
\fB#\fP \fImake install\fP
\fB#\fP \fImake install\fP
\fB#\fP \fIcd /usr/src\fP
\fB#\fP \fIcd /usr/src\fP
\fB#\fP \fImake depend\fP
\fB#\fP \fImake depend\fP
\fB#\fP \fImake install\fP
\fB#\fP \fImake install\fP
Alternatively, the \fImake build\fP command described above will
accomplish the same tasks.
This takes several hours on a reasonably configured machine.
Alternatively, the \fImake build\fP command described above will
accomplish the same tasks.
This takes several hours on a reasonably configured machine.
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)a.out.5 8.1 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)a.out.5 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
and distinguishes different loading conventions.
The field must contain one of the following values:
.Bl -tag -width ZMAGIC
and distinguishes different loading conventions.
The field must contain one of the following values:
.Bl -tag -width ZMAGIC
.It Dv OMAGIC
The text and data segments immediately follow the header
and are contiguous.
.It Dv OMAGIC
The text and data segments immediately follow the header
and are contiguous.
and data relocation offsets from the start of the data segment.
The link editor adds the value that is already stored at this offset
into the new value that it computes using this relocation record.
and data relocation offsets from the start of the data segment.
The link editor adds the value that is already stored at this offset
into the new value that it computes using this relocation record.
.It Fa r_symbolnum
Contains the ordinal number of a symbol structure
in the symbol table (it is
.It Fa r_symbolnum
Contains the ordinal number of a symbol structure
in the symbol table (it is
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)remote.5 8.1 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)remote.5 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
.Xr tip
is transferring a file, this
string is sent at end-of-file.
.Xr tip
is transferring a file, this
string is sent at end-of-file.
.It Cm \&pa
(str)
The type of parity to use when sending data
.It Cm \&pa
(str)
The type of parity to use when sending data
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)utmp.5 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)utmp.5 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
following items are logged in the
.Nm wtmp
file.
following items are logged in the
.Nm wtmp
file.
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width shutdownxx -compact
.It Li reboot
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width shutdownxx -compact
.It Li reboot
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)hier.7 8.4 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)hier.7 8.5 (Berkeley) %G%
.It Sy \&.profile
super-user start-up file
.El
.It Sy \&.profile
super-user start-up file
.El
.It Sy /sbin/
system programs and administration utilities
used in both single-user and multi-user environments
.It Sy /sbin/
system programs and administration utilities
used in both single-user and multi-user environments
miscellaneous utility data files
.It Sy libexec/
system daemons and system utilities (executed by other programs)
miscellaneous utility data files
.It Sy libexec/
system daemons and system utilities (executed by other programs)
.It Sy local/
local executables, libraries, etc.
.Pp
.It Sy local/
local executables, libraries, etc.
.Pp
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.proprietary.roff%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.proprietary.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)man.7 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)man.7 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
~TH \fIn c x v m\fR yes - Begin page named
.I n
of chapter
~TH \fIn c x v m\fR yes - Begin page named
.I n
of chapter
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)mdoc.7 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)mdoc.7 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
Read in named
.Ar file
and display.
Read in named
.Ar file
and display.
.It Fl offset Ar string
Offset display.
Acceptable
.It Fl offset Ar string
Offset display.
Acceptable
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)mdoc.samples.7 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)mdoc.samples.7 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
.\"
.\" This tutorial sampler invokes every macro in the package several
.\" times and is guaranteed to give a worst case performance
.\"
.\" This tutorial sampler invokes every macro in the package several
.\" times and is guaranteed to give a worst case performance
should be noted in the
.Sx HISTORY
section.
should be noted in the
.Sx HISTORY
section.
.It \&.Sh HISTORY
Any command which does not adhere to any specific standards
should be outlined historically in this section.
.It \&.Sh HISTORY
Any command which does not adhere to any specific standards
should be outlined historically in this section.
\&.Db off
.Ed
.Bd -literal -offset indent
\&.Db off
.Ed
.Bd -literal -offset indent
DEBUGGING ON
DEBUG(fargv) MACRO: `.Em' Line #: 2
Argc: 1 Argv: `An' Length: 2
DEBUGGING ON
DEBUG(fargv) MACRO: `.Em' Line #: 2
Argc: 1 Argv: `An' Length: 2
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)zic.8 8.1 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)zic.8 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
.SH NAME
zic \- time zone compiler
.SH SYNOPSIS
.SH NAME
zic \- time zone compiler
.SH SYNOPSIS
The name of the time zone.
This is the name used in creating the time conversion information file for the
zone.
The name of the time zone.
This is the name used in creating the time conversion information file for the
zone.
.TP
.B GMTOFF
The amount of time to add to GMT to get standard time in this zone.
.TP
.B GMTOFF
The amount of time to add to GMT to get standard time in this zone.
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)ar.5.5 8.1 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)ar.5.5 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
Files were padded to an even number of bytes.
For more information on converting from this format see
.Xr arcv 8 .
Files were padded to an even number of bytes.
For more information on converting from this format see
.Xr arcv 8 .
.Pp
The current archive format (without support for long character names and
names with embedded spaces) was introduced in
.Pp
The current archive format (without support for long character names and
names with embedded spaces) was introduced in
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)mail.1 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)mail.1 8.4 (Berkeley) %G%
.It Ic help
A synonym for
.Ic \&?
.It Ic help
A synonym for
.Ic \&?
.It Ic hold
.Pf ( Ic ho ,
also
.It Ic hold
.Pf ( Ic ho ,
also
.Ic save
or when automatically saving to
.Ar mbox .
.Ic save
or when automatically saving to
.Ar mbox .
.It Ic saveretain
.Ic Saveretain
is to
.It Ic saveretain
.Ic Saveretain
is to
or
.Ic retain
command) are not included.
or
.Ic retain
command) are not included.
.It Ic \&~F Ns Ar messages
Identical to
.Ic \&~f ,
.It Ic \&~F Ns Ar messages
Identical to
.Ic \&~f ,
to prompt you for the subject of each message you send.
If
you respond with simply a newline, no subject field will be sent.
to prompt you for the subject of each message you send.
If
you respond with simply a newline, no subject field will be sent.
.It Ar askcc
Causes you to be prompted for additional carbon copy recipients at the
end of each message.
.It Ar askcc
Causes you to be prompted for additional carbon copy recipients at the
end of each message.
command and
.Ic \&~v
escape.
command and
.Ic \&~v
escape.
.It Va crt
The valued option
.Va crt
.It Va crt
The valued option
.Va crt
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
.\"
.\" %sccs.include.redist.roff%
.\"
-.\" @(#)telnet.1 8.5 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)telnet.1 8.6 (Berkeley) %G%
If Kerberos V5 authentication is being used, the
.Fl f
option allows the local credentials to be forwarded to the remote system.
If Kerberos V5 authentication is being used, the
.Fl f
option allows the local credentials to be forwarded to the remote system.
.It Fl k Ar realm
If Kerberos authentication is being used, the
.Fl k
.It Fl k Ar realm
If Kerberos authentication is being used, the
.Fl k
.Ic getstatus
will send the subnegotiation to request that the server send
its current option status.
.Ic getstatus
will send the subnegotiation to request that the server send
its current option status.
.It Ic ip
Sends the
.Dv TELNET IP
.It Ic ip
Sends the
.Dv TELNET IP
the terminal's
.Ic suspend
character.
the terminal's
.Ic suspend
character.
.It Ic tracefile
This is the file to which the output, caused by
.Ic netdata
.It Ic tracefile
This is the file to which the output, caused by
.Ic netdata
(autodecrypt) command states that encryption of the
output (input) stream should be enabled as soon as
possible.
(autodecrypt) command states that encryption of the
output (input) stream should be enabled as soon as
possible.
.Pp
Note: Because of export controls, the
.Dv TELNET ENCRYPT
.Pp
Note: Because of export controls, the
.Dv TELNET ENCRYPT
options).
The initial value for this toggle is
.Dv FALSE .
options).
The initial value for this toggle is
.Dv FALSE .
.It Ic prettydump
When the
.Ic netdata
.It Ic prettydump
When the
.Ic netdata
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.\"
-.\" @(#)map3270.5 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)map3270.5 8.4 (Berkeley) %G%
.\"
.TH MAP3270 5 ""
.UC 6
.\"
.TH MAP3270 5 ""
.UC 6
It is not necessary for each character in a string
to be enclosed within single quotes.
`\eE\eE\eE' means three escape characters.
It is not necessary for each character in a string
to be enclosed within single quotes.
`\eE\eE\eE' means three escape characters.
Local Control Keys
Reset After Error control-r
Purge Input Buffer control-x
Local Control Keys
Reset After Error control-r
Purge Input Buffer control-x
Keyboard Unlock control-t
Redisplay Screen control-v
Other Keys
Keyboard Unlock control-t
Redisplay Screen control-v
Other Keys
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.\"
-.\" @(#)implement.ms 8.1 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)implement.ms 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
.\"
.ds UU UUCP
.ds Uu U\s-2UCP\s+2
.\"
.ds UU UUCP
.ds Uu U\s-2UCP\s+2
option is not honored in this case.
.SH
Type 2
option is not honored in this case.
.SH
Type 2
.LP
A one line
.I "work file"
.LP
A one line
.I "work file"
The user's login name.
.IP [5]
A `\-' followed by an option list.
The user's login name.
.IP [5]
A `\-' followed by an option list.
discussed earlier.
.NH 2
LCK \- lock files
discussed earlier.
.NH 2
LCK \- lock files
.LP
Lock files are created for each device in use (except for TCP/IP sockets)
and each system conversing.
.LP
Lock files are created for each device in use (except for TCP/IP sockets)
and each system conversing.
The form of the lock file name is
.IP "" 12
\fBLCK..\fRstr
The form of the lock file name is
.IP "" 12
\fBLCK..\fRstr
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-.\" @(#)acucntrl.8 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)acucntrl.8 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
.\"
.TH ACUCNTRL 8 ""
.UC 6
.\"
.TH ACUCNTRL 8 ""
.UC 6
turn on modem control
.IP 7)
edit /etc/ttys, changing the first character of the appropriate line to 1
turn on modem control
.IP 7)
edit /etc/ttys, changing the first character of the appropriate line to 1
.IP 8)
send a hangup to process 1 to poke init to enable getty
.IP 9)
.IP 8)
send a hangup to process 1 to poke init to enable getty
.IP 9)
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+.\" @(#)amd.8 5.11 (Berkeley) %G%
.\"
.\" $Id: amd.8,v 5.2.2.1 1992/02/09 15:11:39 jsp beta $
.\"
.\"
.\" $Id: amd.8,v 5.2.2.1 1992/02/09 15:11:39 jsp beta $
.\"
values are missing.
.It Fl v
Version. Displays version and configuration information on standard error.
values are missing.
.It Fl v
Version. Displays version and configuration information on standard error.
.It Fl w Ar interval
Specify an
.Ar interval ,
.It Fl w Ar interval
Specify an
.Ar interval ,
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-.\" @(#)crontab.5 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)crontab.5 8.4 (Berkeley) %G%
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr cron 8
.Xr rc 8
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr cron 8
.Xr rc 8
.Sh FILES
.Bl -tag -width /etc/crontab.local -compact
.It Pa /etc/crontab
.Sh FILES
.Bl -tag -width /etc/crontab.local -compact
.It Pa /etc/crontab
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.\"
-.\" @(#)inetd.8 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)inetd.8 8.4 (Berkeley) %G%
.Nm inetd
to list TCPMUX services in
.Pa inetd.conf .
.Nm inetd
to list TCPMUX services in
.Pa inetd.conf .
.Sh "EXAMPLES"
.Pp
Here are several example service entries for the various types of services:
.Sh "EXAMPLES"
.Pp
Here are several example service entries for the various types of services:
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-.\" @(#)lpc.8 8.3 (Berkeley) %G%
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.It Ic exit
.It Ic quit
Exit from lpc.
.It Ic exit
.It Ic quit
Exit from lpc.
.Pp
.It Ic restart No {\ all\ |\ printer\ }
Attempt to start a new printer daemon.
.Pp
.It Ic restart No {\ all\ |\ printer\ }
Attempt to start a new printer daemon.
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-.\" @(#)rmt.8 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
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call. The return value is the
.Ar count
parameter when the operation is successful.
call. The return value is the
.Ar count
parameter when the operation is successful.
.It Sy S
Return the status of the open device, as
obtained with a
.It Sy S
Return the status of the open device, as
obtained with a
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-.\" @(#)sendmail.8 8.4 (Berkeley) %G%
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This avoids excessive duplicate deliveries
when sending to long mailing lists
interrupted by system crashes.
This avoids excessive duplicate deliveries
when sending to long mailing lists
interrupted by system crashes.
.It Li d Ns Ar x
Set the delivery mode to
.Ar x .
.It Li d Ns Ar x
Set the delivery mode to
.Ar x .
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-.\" @(#)traceroute.8 8.1 (Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)traceroute.8 8.2 (Berkeley) %G%
of the interface the probe packet is sent on. If the IP address
is not one of this machine's interface addresses, an error is
returned and nothing is sent.
of the interface the probe packet is sent on. If the IP address
is not one of this machine's interface addresses, an error is
returned and nothing is sent.
.It Fl t Ar tos
Set the
.Em type-of-service
.It Fl t Ar tos
Set the
.Em type-of-service