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-rw-r--r--conf.d.BSD/Makefile5
-rw-r--r--conf.d.BSD/localmount29
-rw-r--r--conf.d.BSD/moused16
-rw-r--r--conf.d.BSD/powerd7
-rw-r--r--conf.d.BSD/rarpd3
5 files changed, 0 insertions, 60 deletions
diff --git a/conf.d.BSD/Makefile b/conf.d.BSD/Makefile
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--- a/conf.d.BSD/Makefile
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-DIR= ${CONFDIR}
-CONF= localmount moused powerd rarpd
-
-MK= ../mk
-include ${MK}/scripts.mk
diff --git a/conf.d.BSD/localmount b/conf.d.BSD/localmount
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index 61f2d1b9..00000000
--- a/conf.d.BSD/localmount
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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-# Kernel core dump options for FreeBSD kernel.
-# Unless you're a FreeBSD kernel developer or driver writer then this won't
-# be of any interest to you at all.
-
-# The following options allow to configure the kernel's core dump
-# facilities. Please read
-# http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug.html
-# for more information about Kernel core dumps and kernel debugging.
-
-# KERNEL_DUMP_DEVICE variable is used to specify which device will be
-# used by the kernel to write the dump down. This has to be a swap
-# partition, and has to be at least big enough to contain the whole
-# physical memory (see hw.physmem sysctl(8) variable).
-# When the variable is commented out, no core dump will be enabled for
-# the kernel.
-#KERNEL_DUMP_DEVICE="/dev/ad0s1b"
-
-# KERNEL_DUMP_DIR variable is used to tell savecore(8) utility where
-# to save the kernel core dump once it's restored from the dump
-# device. If unset, /var/crash will be used, as the default of
-# FreeBSD.
-#KERNEL_DUMP_DIR="/var/crash"
-
-# KERNEL_DUMP_COMPRESS variable decide whether to compress with
-# gzip(1) the dump or leave it of its original size (the size of the
-# physical memory present on the system). If set to yes, the -z option
-# will be passed to savecore(8) that will proceed on compressing the
-# dump.
-#KERNEL_DUMP_COMPRESS="NO"
diff --git a/conf.d.BSD/moused b/conf.d.BSD/moused
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--- a/conf.d.BSD/moused
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-# See the moused man page for available settings.
-
-# Set to your mouse device psm[0-9] for PS/2 ports, ums[0-9] for USB ports
-# Leave blank to try to autodetect it
-#moused_device="/dev/psm0"
-
-# Any additional arguments required for a specific port
-#moused_args_psm0=""
-# or for all mice
-#moused_args=""
-
-# You can also multiplex the init script for each device like so
-# ln -s moused /etc/init.d/moused.ums0
-# This enables you to have a config file per mouse (forces moused_device
-# to ums0 in this case) and control each mouse.
-# devd can also start and stop these mice, which laptop users will find handy.
diff --git a/conf.d.BSD/powerd b/conf.d.BSD/powerd
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--- a/conf.d.BSD/powerd
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-# Mode allowed: maximum, minimum, adaptive
-# Default unless specified is adaptive
-powerd_ac_mode="maximum"
-#powerd_battery_mode="minimum"
-
-# Addiditonal arguments for powerd - see the man page for details
-powerd_args=""
diff --git a/conf.d.BSD/rarpd b/conf.d.BSD/rarpd
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index 60d71a45..00000000
--- a/conf.d.BSD/rarpd
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-# To start rarpd only for a given interface, set the
-# following variable. Otherwise we listen on all interfaces.
-#rarpd_interface="rl0"