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"4.4BSD-Lite" (not "4.4 BSD Lite", "BSD 4.4-lite" or some such), this is what the CSRG people call their release in the red daemon book (and most of the handbook had it that way).
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<linuxdoc>
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<book>
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<title>FreeBSD Handbook
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<author>
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<name>The FreeBSD Documentation Project</name>
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</author>
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<date>July 1996</date>
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<abstract>Welcome to FreeBSD! This handbook covers the
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installation and day to day use of <bf>FreeBSD Release
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&rel.current;</bf>.
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This manual is a <bf>work in progress</bf> and is the
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work of many individuals. Many sections do not yet exist
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and some of those that do exist need to be updated. If
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you are interested in helping with this project, send
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email to the &a.doc
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The latest version of this document is always available from
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the <url url="http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/" name="FreeBSD World Wide
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Web server">. It may also be downloaded in ascii, LaTeX, postscript
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or HTML from the <url url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.ORG/pub/FreeBSD/docs"
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name="FreeBSD FTP server"> or one of the numerous
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<ref id="mirrors" name="mirror sites">.
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</abstract>
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<toc>
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<part><heading>Basics</heading>
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<chapt><heading>Introduction</heading>
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<p>FreeBSD is a 4.4BSD-Lite based operating system for Intel
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architecture (x86) based PCs. For an overview of FreeBSD, see
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<ref id="nutshell" name="FreeBSD in a nutshell">. For a
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history of the project, read <ref id="history"
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name="a brief history of FreeBSD">. To see a description of the
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latest release, read <ref id="relnotes"
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name="about the current release">. If you're interested
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in contributing something to the FreeBSD project (code, equipment,
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sacks of unmarked bills), please see about <ref id="submitters"
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name="contributing to FreeBSD">.
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&nutshell;
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&history;
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&goals;
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&relnotes;
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&install;
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&basics;
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<chapt><heading>Installing applications</heading>
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<sect><heading>* Installing packages</heading>
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&ports;
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<part><heading>System Administration</heading>
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&kernelconfig;
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<chapt><heading>Users, groups and security</heading>
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&crypt;
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&skey;
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&kerberos;
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&firewalls;
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&printing;
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"as;
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<chapt><heading>The X-Window System</heading>
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<p>Pending the completion of this section, please refer to
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documentation supplied by the <url url="http://www.xfree86.org/"
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name="The XFree86 Project, Inc">.
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&hw;
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<part><heading>Network Communications</heading>
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<chapt><heading>Basic Networking</heading>
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<sect><heading>* Ethernet basics</heading>
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<sect><heading>* Serial basics</heading>
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&term;
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&dialup;
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<chapt><heading>PPP and SLIP</heading>
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<p>If your connection to the Internet is through a modem, or
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you wish to provide other people with dialup connections to
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the Internet using FreeBSD, you have the option of using PPP
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or SLIP. Furthermore, two varieties of PPP are provided:
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<em>user</em> (sometimes referred to as iijppp) and
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<em>kernel</em>. The procedures for configuring both types
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of PPP, and for setting up SLIP are described in this
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chapter.
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&userppp;
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&ppp;
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&slipc;
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&slips;
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<chapt><heading>Advanced networking</heading>
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&routing;
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&nfs;
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&diskless;
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<sect><heading>* Yellow Pages/NIS</heading>
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&isdn;
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<chapt><heading>* Mail</heading>
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<part><heading>Advanced topics</heading>
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¤t;
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&stable;
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&synching;
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&submitters;
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&troubleshooting;
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&kerneldebug;
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&linuxemu;
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<chapt><heading>FreeBSD internals</heading>
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&booting;
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&memoryuse;
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&dma;
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<part><heading>Appendices</heading>
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&mirrors;
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&bibliography;
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&eresources;
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&contrib;
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&policies;
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&pgpkeys;
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</book>
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</linuxdoc>
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