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41 If other operating systems have damaged your Master Boot Record, you can
52 If you have a CD-ROM drive in your machine, you can make the CD-ROM that is
60 If you need a reminder to leave your terminal, type "leave +hhmm" where
75 someone logs in or out of your system.
77 If you use the C shell, add the following line to the .cshrc file in your
84 kilobytes instead of 512-byte blocks, set BLOCKSIZE in your
131 "man security" gives very good advice on how to tune the security of your
134 "man tuning" gives some tips how to tune performance of your FreeBSD system.
145 Need to leave your terminal for a few minutes and don't want to logout?
146 Use "lock -p". When you return, use your password as the key to unlock the
153 Need to quickly return to your home directory? Type "cd".
169 Need to see your routing table? Type "netstat -rn". The entry with the G
170 flag is your gateway.
176 Over quota? "du -sh * | sort -h " will give you a sorted list of your
193 Time to change your password? Type "passwd" and follow the prompts.
204 To clear the screen, use "clear". To re-display your screen buffer, press
205 the scroll lock key and use your page up button. When you're finished,
206 press the scroll lock key again to get your prompt back.
221 locate uses a database that is updated every Saturday (assuming your computer
247 To save disk space in your home directory, compress files you rarely
258 To see all of the directories on your FreeBSD system, type
270 To see how much disk space is left on your UFS partitions, use
280 To see the IP addresses currently set on your active interfaces, type
292 To see the MAC addresses of the NICs on your system, type
297 To see the output from when your computer started, run dmesg(8). If it has
301 Want colour in your directory listings? Use "ls -G". "ls -F" is also useful,
316 be shown information about the usage of your swap partitions.
342 You can adjust the volume of various parts of the sound system in your
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
396 You can permanently set environment variables for your shell by putting them
502 When you want your users to be able to reboot or shutdown FreeBSD, add them
522 To easily configure your installed FreeBSD use bsdconfig(8).
528 Run "etcupdate extract" once when your sources match your running system, then run
533 Do you want to do a binary upgrade of your running FreeBSD installation? Use freebsd-update(8).
555 You can upload the dmesg of your system to help developers get an overview of commonly
561 Want to know how much memory (in bytes) your machine has installed? Let
584 To learn more about what your system is doing, take a look at systat(1). For
593 back to your shell by typing
790 Don't let your zpool fill up completely by creating a dataset with
795 You can always shrink the reserve if you need the space, but your pool will
800 Sometimes a single slow HDD can cripple the performance of your entire system.
849 the fontconfig package may be helpful. For example, if your friend complains
851 character to determine which font your friend should install.