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While I'm there: some tags and punctuation fixing.
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Marc Fonvieille 2002-08-27 21:43:37 +00:00
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<para>Normally, when a port or package is installed, sample <para>Normally, when a port or package is installed, sample
configuration files are also installed. These are usually configuration files are also installed. These are usually
identified with a <quote>.default</quote> suffix. If there identified with a <filename>.default</filename> suffix. If there
are no existing are no existing
configuration files for the application, they will be created by configuration files for the application, they will be created by
copying the .default files.</para> copying the <filename>.default</filename> files.</para>
<para>For example, consider the contents of the directory <para>For example, consider the contents of the directory
<filename>/usr/local/etc/apache</filename>:</para> <filename>/usr/local/etc/apache</filename>:</para>
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 7933 May 20 1998 srm.conf.default</literallayout> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 7933 May 20 1998 srm.conf.default</literallayout>
<para>The filesize difference shows that only the <filename>srm.conf</filename> <para>The filesize difference shows that only the <filename>srm.conf</filename>
file has been changed. A later update of the apache port would not file has been changed. A later update of the <application>Apache</application> port would not
overwrite this changed file.</para> overwrite this changed file.</para>
</sect1> </sect1>
@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ cron.* /var/log/cron
<para>A sample <filename>sysctl.conf</filename> turning off logging <para>A sample <filename>sysctl.conf</filename> turning off logging
of fatal signal exits and letting Linux programs know they are really of fatal signal exits and letting Linux programs know they are really
running under FreeBSD.</para> running under FreeBSD:</para>
<programlisting>kern.logsigexit=0 # Do not log fatal signal exits (e.g. sig 11) <programlisting>kern.logsigexit=0 # Do not log fatal signal exits (e.g. sig 11)
compat.linux.osname=FreeBSD compat.linux.osname=FreeBSD
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<title>Swapfiles</title> <title>Swapfiles</title>
<para>You can create a file of a specified size to use as a swap <para>You can create a file of a specified size to use as a swap
file. In our example here we will use a 64Mb file called file. In our example here we will use a 64MB file called
<filename>/usr/swap0</filename>. You can use any name you <filename>/usr/swap0</filename>. You can use any name you
want, of course.</para> want, of course.</para>