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 fbtab(5) -- change device protection upon login
    The fbtab file contains lines which specify how the permissions and ownership of various system files should be changed based on the user's login device name. Comments start with a `#' and extend to...
 files.conf(5) -- rules base for the config utility
    The various files.* files located in the kernel source tree contain all the necessary information needed by config(8) to parse a kernel configuration file and determine the list of files to compile.
 forward(5) -- e-mail forwarding information file
    Users may put a file named .forward in their home directory. If this file exists, sendmail(8) (and sendmail-like mailers) will redirect mail for the user to the list of addresses found in the .forward...
 fs(5) -- format of file system volume
    The files and declare several structures and define variables and macros which are used to create and manage the underlying format of file system objects on random acc...
 fstab(5) -- static information about the filesystems
    The fstab file 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...
 genassym.cf(5) -- assym.h definition file
    The genassym.cf file is used by genassym.sh(8) to make constant C expressions known to assembler source files. Lines starting with '#' are discarded by genassym.sh(8). Lines starting with include, i...
 gettytab(5) -- terminal configuration database
    The gettytab file is a simplified version of the termcap(5) database used to describe terminal lines. The initial terminal login process getty(8) accesses the gettytab file each time it starts, allowi...
 groff_font(5) -- format of groff device and font description files
    The groff font format is roughly a superset of the ditroff font format. Unlike the ditroff font format, there is no associated binary format. The font files for device name are stored in a directory d...
 groff_out(5) -- groff intermediate output format
    This manual page describes the format output by GNU troff. The output format used by GNU troff is very similar to that used by Unix device-independent troff. Only the differences are documented here. ...
 group(5) -- format of the group permissions file
    The file /etc/group consists of newline separated ASCII records, one per group, containing four colon (`:') separated fields. These fields are as follows: group Name of the group. passwd Group's enc...
 hostname.if(5) -- interface-specific configuration files
    The hostname.* and bridgename.* files contain information regarding the configuration of each network interface. One file should exist for each interface that is to be configured, such as hostname.fxp...
 hosts(5) -- host name database
    The hosts file contains information regarding the known hosts on the network. For each host, a single line should be present with the following information: Internet address Official host name Aliases...
 hosts.allow(5) -- tcp wrapper format of host access control files
    This manual page describes a simple access control language that is based on client (host name/address, user name), and server (process name, host name/address) patterns. Examples are given at the end...
 hosts.deny(5) -- tcp wrapper format of host access control files
    This manual page describes a simple access control language that is based on client (host name/address, user name), and server (process name, host name/address) patterns. Examples are given at the end...
 hosts.equiv(5) -- trusted remote hosts and host-user pairs
    The hosts.equiv and .rhosts files list hosts and users which are ``trusted'' by the local host when a connection is made via rshd(8), or any other server that uses ruserok(3). This mechanism bypasse...
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