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 cats/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 i386/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 amd64/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 mac68k/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 hppa/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 sparc/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 sparc64/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 mvme68k/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 mvme88k/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 luna88k/MAKEDEV(8) -- create system and device special files
    The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files. MAKEDEV takes any number of device names a...
 makekey(8) -- encrypt passwords from the command line or standard input
    encrypt prints the encrypted form of string to the standard output. This is mostly useful for encrypting passwords from within scripts. The options are as follows: -k Run in makekey compatible mode; a...
 makemap(8) -- create database maps for sendmail
    makemap creates the database maps used by the keyed map lookups in sendmail(8). It reads input from the standard input and outputs them to the indicated mapname. Depending on how it is compiled, makem...
 makewhatis(8) -- create a whatis.db database
    makewhatis strips the NAME lines from compiled or raw man(1) pages and creates a whatis.db database (that is, a subject index) for use with apropos(1), whatis(1), and man(1)'s -k option. If manpath i...
 map-mbone(8) -- Multicast connection mapper
    map-mbone attempts to display all multicast routers that are reachable from the multicast router starting_router. If not specified on the command line, starting_router is ``localhost''. map-mbone se...
 i386/memconfig(8) -- control system cache behaviour with respect to memory
    A number of supported system architectures allow the behaviour of the CPU cache to be programmed to behave differently depending on the region being written. memconfig provides an interface to this fa...
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