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 apxs(8) -- APache eXtenSion tool
    apxs is a tool for building and installing extension modules for the Apache HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server. This is achieved by building a Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) from one or more sourc...
 arp(8) -- address resolution display and control
    The arp program displays and modifies the Internet-to-Ethernet address translation tables used by the address resolution protocol (arp(4)). With no flags, the program displays the current ARP entry fo...
 atactl(8) -- a program to manipulate ATA (IDE) devices
    atactl allows a user or system administrator to issue commands to and otherwise control devices which reside on standard IDE and ATA controllers. It is used by specifying a device to manipulate, the c...
 authpf(8) -- authenticating gateway user shell
    authpf is a user shell for authenticating gateways. It is used to change pf(4) rules when a user authenticates and starts a session with sshd(8) and to undo these changes when the user's session exit...
 i386/bad144(8) -- read/write DEC standard 144 bad sector information
    bad144 can be used to inspect the information stored on a disk that is used by the disk drivers to implement bad sector forwarding. The options are as follows: -a The argument list consists of new bad...
 badsect(8) -- create files to contain bad sectors
    badsect makes a file to contain a bad sector. Normally, bad sectors are made inaccessible by the standard formatter, which provides a forwarding table for bad sectors to the driver; see bad144(8) for ...
 bgpctl(8) -- control the Border Gateway Protocol daemon
    The bgpctl program controls the bgpd(8) daemon. Commands to switch between displays may be abbreviated to the minimum unambiguous prefix; for example, s s for show summary. The commands are as follows...
 bgpd(8) -- Border Gateway Protocol daemon
    bgpd is a Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) daemon which manages the network routing tables. Its main purpose is to exchange information concerning "network reachability" with other BGP systems. bgpd us...
 i386/biosboot(8) -- i386-specific first-stage system bootstrap
    This small program (roughly 512 bytes of code) is responsible for loading the second-stage boot(8) program (typically /boot), which in turn will load the kernel. biosboot must be installed by installb...
 amd64/biosboot(8) -- amd64-specific first-stage system bootstrap
    This small program (roughly 512 bytes of code) is responsible for loading the second-stage boot(8) program (typically /boot), which in turn will load the kernel. biosboot must be installed by installb...
 i386/boot(8) -- i386-specific second-stage bootstrap
    The main purpose of this program is to load the system kernel while dealing with the downfalls of the PC BIOS architecture. As described in boot_i386(8), this program is loaded by the biosboot(8) prim...
 amd64/boot(8) -- amd64-specific second-stage bootstrap
    The main purpose of this program is to load the system kernel while dealing with the downfalls of the PC BIOS architecture. As described in boot_amd64(8), this program is loaded by the biosboot(8) pri...
 hppa/boot(8) -- hppa-specific bootstrap
    The main purpose of this program is to load the system kernel while dealing with the various features of the PA-RISC hardware. As described in boot_hppa(8), this program is loaded by the PDC firmware ...
 i386/boot.conf(8) -- i386-specific second-stage bootstrap
    The main purpose of this program is to load the system kernel while dealing with the downfalls of the PC BIOS architecture. As described in boot_i386(8), this program is loaded by the biosboot(8) prim...
 amd64/boot.conf(8) -- amd64-specific second-stage bootstrap
    The main purpose of this program is to load the system kernel while dealing with the downfalls of the PC BIOS architecture. As described in boot_amd64(8), this program is loaded by the biosboot(8) pri...
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