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 malloc.conf(5) -- memory allocation and deallocation
    The malloc() function allocates uninitialized space for an object whose size is specified by size. The malloc() function maintains multiple lists of free blocks according to size, allocating space fro...
 man.conf(5) -- configuration file for man(1)
    The man(1), apropos(1), and whatis(1) commands search for manual pages or their database files as specified by the man.conf file. Manual pages are normally expected to be preformatted (see nroff(1)) a...
 map3270(5) -- database for mapping ASCII keystrokes into IBM 3270 keys
    When emulating IBM-style 3270 terminals under UNIX (see tn3270(1)), a mapping must be performed between sequences of keys hit on a user's (ASCII) keyboard, and the keys that are available on a 3270. ...
 master.passwd(5) -- format of the password file
    The master.passwd file, readable only by root, consists of newline-separated records, one per user, containing ten colon (`:') separated fields. These fields are as follows: name User's login name. ...
 mk.conf(5) -- system-specific configuration parameters
    To get system-specific configuration parameters, will try to include the file specified by the MAKECONF variable. If MAKECONF is not set, or no such file exists, the system make configura...
 moduli(5) -- system moduli file
    The /etc/moduli file contains the system-wide Diffie-Hellman prime moduli for sshd(8). Each line in this file contains the following fields: Time, Type, Tests, Tries, Size, Generator, Modulus. The fie...
 motd(5) -- message of the day
    The /etc/motd file is normally displayed by login(1) after a user has logged in but before the shell is run. It is generally used for important system-wide announcements. During system startup, a line...
 mygate(5) -- default hostname and gateway
    The myname and mygate files are read by netstart(8) at system startup time. /etc/myname contains the symbolic name of the host machine. The file should contain a single line specifying the fully quali...
 myname(5) -- default hostname and gateway
    The myname and mygate files are read by netstart(8) at system startup time. /etc/myname contains the symbolic name of the host machine. The file should contain a single line specifying the fully quali...
 netgroup(5) -- defines network groups
    The netgroup file specifies ``netgroups'', which are sets of (host, user, domain) tuples that are to be given similar network access. Each line in the file consists of a netgroup name followed by a ...
 netid(5) -- YP network credential file
    Files in netid format are rare. One lives in the YP map ``netid.byname''. The format is rather simple. Each row consists of two items: a key and a value. When created by mknetid(8) there are three t...
 networks(5) -- Internet Protocol network name database
    The networks file is used as a local source to translate between Internet Protocol (IP) network addresses and network names (and vice versa). It can be used in conjunction with the Domain Name System ...
 newsyslog.conf(5) -- trim log files to manageable sizes
    newsyslog is a program that should be scheduled to run periodically by cron(8). When it is executed it archives log files if necessary. If a log file is determined to require archiving, newsyslog rear...
 ntpd.conf(5) -- Network Time Protocol daemon configuration file
    This manual page describes the format of the ntpd(8) configuration file. It has the following format: Empty lines and lines beginning with the `#' character are ignored. The possible keywords are as ...
 passwd(5) -- format of the password file
    The master.passwd file, readable only by root, consists of newline-separated records, one per user, containing ten colon (`:') separated fields. These fields are as follows: name User's login name. ...
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