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</sect1> </sect1>
<sect1 id="mount-unmount"> <sect1 id="mount-unmount">
<title>Mounting and Unmounting File systems</title> <title>Mounting and Unmounting File Systems</title>
<para>The file system is best visualized as a tree, <para>The file system is best visualized as a tree,
rooted, as it were, at <filename>/</filename>. rooted, as it were, at <filename>/</filename>.
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</sect1> </sect1>
<sect1 id="consoles"> <sect1 id="consoles">
<title>Virtual consoles &amp; terminals</title> <title>Virtual Consoles and Terminals</title>
<indexterm><primary>virtual consoles</primary></indexterm> <indexterm><primary>virtual consoles</primary></indexterm>
<indexterm><primary>terminals</primary></indexterm> <indexterm><primary>terminals</primary></indexterm>
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<quote>consoles</quote> are, and how you can use them in FreeBSD.</para> <quote>consoles</quote> are, and how you can use them in FreeBSD.</para>
<sect2 id="consoles-intro"> <sect2 id="consoles-intro">
<title>The console</title> <title>The Console</title>
<indexterm><primary>console</primary></indexterm> <indexterm><primary>console</primary></indexterm>
<para>If you have not configured FreeBSD to automatically start a <para>If you have not configured FreeBSD to automatically start a
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</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2 id="consoles-virtual"> <sect2 id="consoles-virtual">
<title>Multiple consoles</title> <title>Multiple Consoles</title>
<para>Running &unix; commands in one console is fine, but FreeBSD can <para>Running &unix; commands in one console is fine, but FreeBSD can
run many programs at once. Having one console where commands can be run many programs at once. Having one console where commands can be
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</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2 id="consoles-ttys"> <sect2 id="consoles-ttys">
<title>The <filename>/etc/ttys</filename> file</title> <title>The <filename>/etc/ttys</filename> File</title>
<para>The default configuration of FreeBSD will start up with 8 <para>The default configuration of FreeBSD will start up with 8
virtual consoles. This is not a hardwired setting though, and virtual consoles. This is not a hardwired setting though, and
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</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2 id="consoles-singleuser"> <sect2 id="consoles-singleuser">
<title>Single user mode console</title> <title>Single User Mode Console</title>
<para>A detailed description of what <quote>single user mode</quote> is <para>A detailed description of what <quote>single user mode</quote> is
can be found in <xref linkend="boot-singleuser">. It is worth noting can be found in <xref linkend="boot-singleuser">. It is worth noting

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</itemizedlist> </itemizedlist>
<note> <note>
<title>x86 only</title> <title>x86 Only</title>
<para>This chapter only describes the boot process for FreeBSD running <para>This chapter only describes the boot process for FreeBSD running
on Intel x86 systems.</para> on Intel x86 systems.</para>
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</sect2> </sect2>
<!-- <sect2 id="boot-kernel-userconfig"> <!-- <sect2 id="boot-kernel-userconfig">
<title>UserConfig: The boot-time kernel configurator</title> <title>UserConfig: the Boot-time Kernel Configurator</title>
<para> </para> <para> </para>
</sect2> --> </sect2> -->

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</author> </author>
</authorgroup> </authorgroup>
</sect1info> </sect1info>
<title>Configuring the <command>cron</command> utility</title> <title>Configuring the <command>cron</command> Utility</title>
<indexterm><primary>cron</primary> <indexterm><primary>cron</primary>
<secondary>configuration</secondary></indexterm> <secondary>configuration</secondary></indexterm>
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<sect2 id="configtuning-installcrontab"> <sect2 id="configtuning-installcrontab">
<title>Installing a <filename>crontab</filename></title> <title>Installing a Crontab</title>
<para>To install your freshly written <para>To install your freshly written
<filename>crontab</filename>, just use the <filename>crontab</filename>, just use the
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</author> </author>
</authorgroup> </authorgroup>
</sect2info> </sect2info>
<title>&man.sysctl.8; read only</title> <title>&man.sysctl.8; Read-only</title>
<para>In some cases it may be desirable to modify read-only &man.sysctl.8; <para>In some cases it may be desirable to modify read-only &man.sysctl.8;
values. While this is not recommended, it is also sometimes unavoidable.</para> values. While this is not recommended, it is also sometimes unavoidable.</para>
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out of space and the update to fail.</para> out of space and the update to fail.</para>
<sect3> <sect3>
<title>More details about Soft Updates</title> <title>More Details about Soft Updates</title>
<indexterm> <indexterm>
<primary>Soft Updates</primary> <primary>Soft Updates</primary>
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above.</para> above.</para>
<sect2 id="acpi-intro"> <sect2 id="acpi-intro">
<title>What is ACPI?</title> <title>What Is ACPI?</title>
<para>Advanced Configuration and Power Interface <para>Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
(<acronym>ACPI</acronym>) is a standard written by (<acronym>ACPI</acronym>) is a standard written by

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</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2> <sect2>
<title>Update the files in <filename>/etc</filename></title> <title>Update the Files in <filename>/etc</filename></title>
<para>The <filename>/etc</filename> directory contains a large part <para>The <filename>/etc</filename> directory contains a large part
of your system's configuration information, as well as scripts of your system's configuration information, as well as scripts
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<tip> <tip>
<title>Name the New Root Directory <title>Name the New Root Directory
(<filename>/var/tmp/root</filename>) with a Time Stamp, So You Can (<filename>/var/tmp/root</filename>) with a Time Stamp, so You Can
Easily Compare Differences Between Versions</title> Easily Compare Differences Between Versions</title>
<para>Frequently rebuilding the world means that you have to update <para>Frequently rebuilding the world means that you have to update
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</author> </author>
</authorgroup> </authorgroup>
</sect1info> </sect1info>
<title>Tracking for multiple machines</title> <title>Tracking for Multiple Machines</title>
<indexterm> <indexterm>
<primary>NFS</primary> <primary>NFS</primary>
<secondary>installing multiple machines</secondary> <secondary>installing multiple machines</secondary>
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</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2> <sect2>
<title>The base system</title> <title>The Base System</title>
<para>Now that all that is done, you are ready to build <para>Now that all that is done, you are ready to build
everything. Build the kernel and world as described in <xref everything. Build the kernel and world as described in <xref