freebsd_amp_hwpstate/share/examples/etc
Poul-Henning Kamp 9a4deb1b4a Now that the default for the shared gcc-internal lib changed, make this match. 1994-11-10 02:29:41 +00:00
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README.examples
aliases
csh.cshrc
csh.login
csh.logout
dm.conf
fbtab
ftpusers
gettytab
group
host.conf
hosts
hosts.equiv
hosts.lpd
inetd.conf
login.access
make.conf
manpath.config
motd
myname
netstart
networks
phones
printcap
protocols
rc
rc.local
rc.serial
remote
rpc
security
services
shells
skey.access
syslog.conf
ttys

README.examples

$Id$

The /usr/share/examples/etc directory contains the original
distribution versions of the files which are shipped in /etc.  This is
intended to make it easy to recover when the /etc versions are
accidentally deleted or broken beyond repair.

This directory contains the following files:

aliases		- sendmail aliases file (see aliases(5))
csh.cshrc	- sample .cshrc (see csh(1))
csh.login	- sample .login
csh.logout	- sample .logout
dm.conf		- configuration file for games (see dm(6))
fbtab		- configuration file for login(1)
ftpusers	- user restriction file for ftpd(8)
gettytab	- defines port configuration for getty(8)
host.conf	- defines name resolution order for gethostbyname(3)
hosts		- see hosts(5)
hosts.equiv	- defines system-wide trusted hosts (see ruserok(3))
hosts.lpd	- defines trusted hosts for lpd(8)
inetd.conf	- configuration file for inetd(8)
login.access	- configuration file for login(8) (see login.access(5))
make.conf	- defines configuration variables for system builds
manpath.config	- configuration file for man(1)
motd		- sample Message of the Day
myname		- probably doesn't belong here
netstart	- network startup script run from /etc/rc
networks	- see networks(5)
phones		- phone number database for tip(1)
printcap	- configuration file for lpr(1)
protocols	- see protocols(5)
rc		- system startup script (see init(8))
rc.local	- sample local startup script, run from /etc/rc
rc.serial	- sample local startup script fragments
remote		- configuration file for tip(1)
rpc		- see rpc(5)
security	- script run from crontab to do nightly security checks
services	- see services(5)
shells		- list of configurable shells (see shells(5))
skey.access	- configuration file for S/Key (see skey.access(5))
syslog.conf	- configuration file for syslogd(8)
ttys		- defines port configuration for init(8)