*nix Documentation Project
·  Home
 +   man pages
·  Linux HOWTOs
·  FreeBSD Tips
·  *niX Forums

  man pages->FreeBSD man pages              
Title
Content
Arch
Section
 
 exports(5) -- define remote mount points for NFS mount requests
    The exports file specifies remote mount points for the NFS mount protocol per the NFS server specification; see Network File System Protocol Specification, RFC1094, Appendix A and NFS: Network File Sy...
 fbtab(5) -- change device protection upon login
    The fbtab file contains a number of lines specifying a device together with a list of devices with associated protections. Comments start with a `#' and extend to the end of the line. Blank lines or ...
 fdescfs(5) -- file-descriptor file system
    The file-descriptor file system, or fdescfs, provides access to the perprocess file descriptor namespace in the global file system namespace. The conventional mount point is /dev/fd. The file system'...
 finger.conf(5) -- finger(1) alias configuration file
    The optional finger.conf file is used to provide aliases that can be fingered by local and network users. This may be useful where a user's login name is not the same as their preferred mail address,...
 forward(5) -- mail forwarding instructions
    The .forward file contains a list of mail addresses or programs that the user's mail should be redirected to. If the file is not present, then no mail forwarding will be done. Mail may also be forwar...
 fs(5) -- format of file system volume
    The files and declare several structures, defined variables and macros which are used to create and manage the underlying format of file system objects on random access devices (disks...
 fstab(5) -- static information about the file systems
    The file fstab contains descriptive information about the various file systems. fstab is only read by programs, and not written; it is the duty of the system administrator to properly create and maint...
 ftpchroot(5) -- list users and groups subject to FTP access restrictions
    The file ftpchroot is read by ftpd(8) at the beginning of an FTP session, after having authenticated the user. Each line in ftpchroot corresponds to a user or group. If a line in ftpchroot matches the...
 gb18030(5) -- GB 18030 encoding method for Chinese text
    The GB18030 encoding implements GB 18030-2000, a PRC national standard for the encoding of Chinese characters. It is a superset of the older GB 2312-1980 and GBK encodings, and incorporates Unicode's...
 gb2312(5) -- GB2312 encoding method for Chinese text
    The GB2312 encoding implements GB 2312-1980, a PRC national standard for the encoding of simplified Chinese characters. Multibyte characters in the GB2312 encoding can be one byte or two bytes long. G...
 gbk(5) -- Guojia biaozhun kuozhan (GBK) encoding method for Chinese text
    GBK is a backwards-compatible extension of the GB 2312-1980 encoding method for Chinese text, which adds the characters defined in the Unified Han portion of the Unicode 2.1 standard. Multibyte charac...
 gettytab(5) -- terminal configuration data base
    The gettytab file is a simplified version of the termcap(5) data base used to describe terminal lines. The initial terminal login process getty(8) accesses the gettytab file each time it starts, allow...
 groff_font(5) -- format of groff device and font description files
    The groff font format is roughly a superset of the ditroff font format. The font files for device name are stored in a directory devname. There are two types of file: a device description file called ...
 groff_out(5) -- groff intermediate output format
    This manual page describes the intermediate output format of the GNU roff(7) text processing system. This output is produced by a run of the GNU troff(1) program before it is fed into a device postpro...
 groff_tmac(5) -- macro files in the roff typesetting system
    The roff(7) type-setting system provides a set of macro packages suitable for special kinds of documents. Each macro package stores its macros and definitions in a file called the package's tmac file...
<<  [Prev]  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  [Next]  >>
Copyright © 2004-2005 DeniX Solutions SRL
newsletter delivery service