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2 a root login. You can add a user to the wheel group with:
85 environment to 'K'. You can also use 'M' for Megabytes or 'G' for
90 Type 'cdcontrol' then 'help' to learn more. (You may need to set the CDROM
121 You can get an introduction to each topic by typing
209 You can press Ctrl-L while in the shell to clear the screen.
342 You can adjust the volume of various parts of the sound system in your
346 You can automatically download and install binary packages by doing
353 You can change the video mode on all consoles by adding something like
358 You can use "vidcontrol -i mode | grep T" for a list of supported text
362 You can disable tcsh's terminal beep if you `set nobeep'.
364 You can install extra packages for FreeBSD by using the ports system.
374 working space it used. You can remove an installed port you decide you do not
382 You can look through a file in a nice text-based interface by typing
386 You can make a log of your terminal session with script(1).
388 You can often get answers to your questions about FreeBSD by searching in the
393 You can open up a new split-screen window in (n)vi with :N or :E and then
396 You can permanently set environment variables for your shell by putting them
402 You can press Ctrl-D to quickly exit from a shell, or logout from a
406 You can press up-arrow or down-arrow to walk through a list of
409 You can search for documentation on a keyword by typing
413 You can `set autologout = 30' to have tcsh log you off automatically
416 You can use aliases to decrease the amount of typing you need to do to get
433 You can use /etc/make.conf to control the options used to compile software
439 You can use "pkg info" to see a list of packages you have installed.
441 You can use the 'fetch' command to retrieve files over ftp, http or https.
447 You can use "whereis" to search standard binary, manual page and source
555 You can upload the dmesg of your system to help developers get an overview of commonly
592 swap, tcp, or zarc. You can switch between displays using :<display> and exit
654 You can limit the depth of the displayed datasets in the "zfs list" output
708 You can delete a range of ZFS snapshots (a-z) in multiple ways.
760 You can prevent the removal of a ZFS snapshot by using the hold subcommand.
795 You can always shrink the reserve if you need the space, but your pool will
801 You can spot one like this:
841 You can control kernel stack(9) traces on ^T (tty info) by setting