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Ian Dowse 38f102c2f6 When mount(8) is invoked with the `-v' flag, display the filesystem
ID for each file system in addition to the normal information.

In umount(8), accept filesystem IDs as well as the usual device and
path names. This makes it possible to unambiguously specify which
file system is to be unmounted even when two or more file systems
share the same device and mountpoint names (e.g. NFS mounts from
the same export into different chroots).

Suggested by:	Dan Nelson <dnelson@allantgroup.com>
2003-07-18 17:43:13 +00:00
bin When reporting an error internalizing an ACL string, print out the 2003-07-18 16:00:26 +00:00
contrib Changes to allow top to decide whether or not to show multiple threads per 2003-07-17 23:56:40 +00:00
crypto Very big makeover in the way telnet, telnetd and libtelnet are built. 2003-07-16 20:59:15 +00:00
etc Move a period out of an if... clause. The period terminates the 2003-07-15 12:39:37 +00:00
games Eliminate a duplicate. 2003-07-14 22:22:56 +00:00
gnu Including dynamically generated osreldate.h wasn't such a good 2003-07-13 02:41:48 +00:00
include Make C++ safe 2003-07-14 16:31:20 +00:00
kerberos5 Big fixup of the makefiles. Sort out the dependancies so that "make" 2003-07-18 13:21:58 +00:00
lib Whitespace after keywords per style(9). 2003-07-18 16:04:32 +00:00
libexec Prototype defttymode() instead of just declaring it. 2003-07-18 16:25:55 +00:00
release Correct a couple of slips: add a missing article at one point 2003-07-18 14:50:10 +00:00
rescue Obey NOCRYPT 2003-07-18 01:07:18 +00:00
sbin When mount(8) is invoked with the `-v' flag, display the filesystem 2003-07-18 17:43:13 +00:00
secure Very big makeover in the way telnet, telnetd and libtelnet are built. 2003-07-16 20:59:15 +00:00
share WLAN related fixes: 2003-07-18 11:40:41 +00:00
sys Fix a number of occurences of calling uma_zalloc() with neither 2003-07-18 16:36:41 +00:00
tools Look for logs in the directory where we place the output. 2003-07-18 07:43:43 +00:00
usr.bin Changes to allow top to decide whether or not to show multiple threads per 2003-07-17 23:56:40 +00:00
usr.sbin Implement a new option: -i, which will allow to limit 2003-07-18 13:48:06 +00:00
COPYRIGHT Update to add the July 22, 1999 addendum. 1999-09-05 21:33:47 +00:00
MAINTAINERS Move my inetd maintainer note to src/MAINTAINERS. 2003-07-15 16:52:22 +00:00
Makefile Don't hardcore PATH into BINMAKE; the latter should only be 2003-07-04 17:35:26 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 Apparently we prefer underscores in new options. Sorry for the churn folks. 2003-07-14 16:21:16 +00:00
README KerberosIV de-orbit burn continues. Disconnect from "make world". 2003-03-08 10:01:26 +00:00
UPDATING Correct a spelling error. 2003-07-12 01:16:54 +00:00

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Building a kernel is a somewhat more involved process, documentation
for which can be found at:
   http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig.html
And in the config(8) man page.
Note: If you want to build and install the kernel with the
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The sample kernel configuration files reside in the sys/<arch>/conf
sub-directory (assuming that you've installed the kernel sources), the
file named GENERIC being the one used to build your initial installation
kernel.  The file NOTES contains entries and documentation for all possible
devices, not just those commonly used.  It is the successor of the ancient
LINT file, but in contrast to LINT, it is not buildable as a kernel but a
pure reference and documentation file.


Source Roadmap:
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bin		System/user commands.

contrib		Packages contributed by 3rd parties.

crypto		Cryptography stuff (see crypto/README).

etc		Template files for /etc.

games		Amusements.

gnu		Various commands and libraries under the GNU Public License.
		Please see gnu/COPYING* for more information.

include		System include files.

kerberos5	Kerberos5 (Heimdal) package.

lib		System libraries.

libexec		System daemons.

release		Release building Makefile & associated tools.

sbin		System commands.

secure		Cryptographic libraries and commands.

share		Shared resources.

sys		Kernel sources.

tools		Utilities for regression testing and miscellaneous tasks.

usr.bin		User commands.

usr.sbin	System administration commands.


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