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 readdisklabel(9) -- disk label management routines
    This collection of routines provides a disklabel management interface to kernel device drivers. These routines are classified as machine- or architecture-dependent because of restrictions imposed by t...
 relookup(9) -- pathname lookup
    The namei interface is used to convert pathnames to file system vnodes. The name of the interface is actually a contraction of the words name and inode for name-to-inode conversion, in the days before...
 remrunqueue(9) -- manipulate system run queue
    The setrunqueue and remrunqueue functions manipulate the system queue of runnable processes. The system scheduler uses this queue to find the highest-priority process when a process switch occurs. The...
 resettodr(9) -- set battery-backed clock from system time
    The resettodr() function sets the system's battery backed clock based on the contents of the system time variable.
 rnd(9) -- functions to make a device available for entropy collection
    These RND functions make a device available for entropy collection for /dev/random. Ideally the first argument rnd_source of these functions gets included in the devices' entity struct, but any means...
 rnd_add_data(9) -- functions to make a device available for entropy collection
    These RND functions make a device available for entropy collection for /dev/random. Ideally the first argument rnd_source of these functions gets included in the devices' entity struct, but any means...
 rnd_add_uint32(9) -- functions to make a device available for entropy collection
    These RND functions make a device available for entropy collection for /dev/random. Ideally the first argument rnd_source of these functions gets included in the devices' entity struct, but any means...
 rnd_attach_source(9) -- functions to make a device available for entropy collection
    These RND functions make a device available for entropy collection for /dev/random. Ideally the first argument rnd_source of these functions gets included in the devices' entity struct, but any means...
 rnd_detach_source(9) -- functions to make a device available for entropy collection
    These RND functions make a device available for entropy collection for /dev/random. Ideally the first argument rnd_source of these functions gets included in the devices' entity struct, but any means...
 rt_timer(9) -- route callout functions
    The rt_timer functions provide a generic route callout functionality. They allow a function to be called for a route at any time. This was originally intended to be used to remove routes added by path...
 rt_timer_add(9) -- route callout functions
    The rt_timer functions provide a generic route callout functionality. They allow a function to be called for a route at any time. This was originally intended to be used to remove routes added by path...
 rt_timer_queue_change(9) -- route callout functions
    The rt_timer functions provide a generic route callout functionality. They allow a function to be called for a route at any time. This was originally intended to be used to remove routes added by path...
 rt_timer_queue_create(9) -- route callout functions
    The rt_timer functions provide a generic route callout functionality. They allow a function to be called for a route at any time. This was originally intended to be used to remove routes added by path...
 rt_timer_queue_destroy(9) -- route callout functions
    The rt_timer functions provide a generic route callout functionality. They allow a function to be called for a route at any time. This was originally intended to be used to remove routes added by path...
 rt_timer_remove_all(9) -- route callout functions
    The rt_timer functions provide a generic route callout functionality. They allow a function to be called for a route at any time. This was originally intended to be used to remove routes added by path...
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