Use non-breaking spaces, as necessary.
PR: docs/41546 Submitted by: Martin Heinen <martin@sumuk.de>
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size, and one for resident size—total size is how much memory the
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application has needed, and the resident size is how much it is actually
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using at the moment. In this example you can see that <application>Netscape</application> has
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required almost 30 MB of RAM, but is currently only using 9 MB.</para>
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required almost 30 MB of RAM, but is currently only using 9 MB.</para>
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<para>&man.top.1; automatically updates this display every two seconds;
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this can be changed with the <option>s</option> option.</para>
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<para>See the &man.devfs.5; manual page for more
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information.</para>
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<para><literal>DEVFS</literal> is used by default in FreeBSD 5.0.</para>
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<para><literal>DEVFS</literal> is used by default in FreeBSD 5.0.</para>
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</sect3>
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</sect2>
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</sect1>
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Default: F2</screen>
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</example>
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<para>Other operating systems, in particular Windows 95, have been known
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<para>Other operating systems, in particular Windows 95, have been known
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to overwrite an existing MBR with their own. If this happens to you,
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or you want to replace your existing MBR with the FreeBSD MBR then use
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the following command:</para>
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the chance of it not working for fairly long periods of
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time. We recommend using
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<application><link linkend="cvsup">CVSup</link></application>
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for anybody with a 9600bps modem or faster connection.
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for anybody with a 9600 bps modem or faster connection.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</orderedlist>
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<secondary>timings</secondary>
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</indexterm>
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<para>Many factors influence the build time, but currently a 500 MHz
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Pentium III with 128 MB of RAM takes about 2 hours to build
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<para>Many factors influence the build time, but currently a 500 MHz
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Pentium III with 128 MB of RAM takes about 2 hours to build
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the &os.stable; tree, with no tricks or shortcuts used during the
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process. A &os.current; tree will take somewhat longer.</para>
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</sect3>
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remove this directory and start afresh. In this case, keeping
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<filename>/usr/obj</filename> around after you have finished
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makes little sense, and will free up a large chunk of disk space
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(currently about 340MB).</para>
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(currently about 340 MB).</para>
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<para>However, if you know what you are doing you can have
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<quote>make world</quote> skip this step. This will make subsequent
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<secondary>Snapshots</secondary>
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</indexterm>
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<para>FreeBSD 5.0 offers a new feature in conjunction with
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<para>FreeBSD 5.0 offers a new feature in conjunction with
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<link linkend="soft-updates">Soft Updates</link>: File system snapshots.</para>
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<para>Snapshots allow a user to create an image of specified file
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<listitem>
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<para>If you are running a FreeBSD version prior to 4.0, and you are
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<emphasis>not</emphasis> upgrading to FreeBSD 4.0 or higher using
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<emphasis>not</emphasis> upgrading to FreeBSD 4.0 or higher using
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the <maketarget>make world</maketarget> procedure, use procedure 1.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</procedure>
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<note>
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<para>In FreeBSD 4.2 and older you must replace
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<para>In FreeBSD 4.2 and older you must replace
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<literal>KERNCONF=</literal> with <literal>KERNEL=</literal>.
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4.2-STABLE that was fetched after Feb 2nd, 2001 does
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recognize <literal>KERNCONF=</literal>.</para>
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equal to the number of simultaneous users you expect to have on your
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machine.</para>
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<para>Starting with FreeBSD 4.5, the system will auto-tune this setting
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<para>Starting with FreeBSD 4.5, the system will auto-tune this setting
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for you if you explicitly set it to <literal>0</literal><footnote>
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<para>The auto-tuning algorithm sets <literal>maxuser</literal> equal
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to the amount of memory in the system, with a minimum of 32, and a
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<para>This line allows the kernel to simulate a math co-processor if
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your computer does not have one (386 or 486SX). If you have a
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486DX, or a 386 or 486SX (with a separate 387 or 487 chip), or
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higher (Pentium, Pentium II, etc.), you can comment this line
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higher (Pentium, Pentium II, etc.), you can comment this line
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out.</para>
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<note>
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<para>This implements IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling, IPv4 over IPv6 tunneling,
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IPv4 over IPv4 tunneling, and IPv6 over IPv6 tunneling. Beginning with
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FreeBSD 4.4 the <literal>gif</literal> device is
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FreeBSD 4.4 the <literal>gif</literal> device is
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<quote>auto-cloning</quote>, and you should use the first example
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(without the number after <literal>gif</literal>). Earlier versions of
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FreeBSD require the number.</para>
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