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 extattrctl(8) -- manage FFS extended attributes
    extattrctl is the management utility for extended attributes over the FFS file system. extattrctl allows the starting and stopping of extended attributes on a file system, as well as initialization of...
 faithd(8) -- FAITH IPv6/v4 translator daemon
    faithd provides an IPv6-to-IPv4 TCP relay. faithd must be used on an IPv4/v6 dual stack router. When faithd receives TCPv6 traffic, faithd will relay the TCPv6 traffic to TCPv4. The destination for th...
 faq(8) -- things to check after the first complete boot
    Starting Out This document attempts to list items for the system administrator to check and set up after the installation and first complete boot of the system. The idea is to create a list of items t...
 macppc/fdisk(8) -- DOS partition maintenance program
    In order for the BIOS to boot the kernel, certain conventions must be adhered to. Sector 0 of a bootable hard disk must contain boot code, an MBR partition table, and a magic number (0xAA55). These MB...
 alpha/fdisk(8) -- DOS partition maintenance program
    In order for the BIOS to boot the kernel, certain conventions must be adhered to. Sector 0 of a bootable hard disk must contain boot code, an MBR partition table, and a magic number (0xAA55). These MB...
 cats/fdisk(8) -- DOS partition maintenance program
    In order for the BIOS to boot the kernel, certain conventions must be adhered to. Sector 0 of a bootable hard disk must contain boot code, an MBR partition table, and a magic number (0xAA55). These MB...
 i386/fdisk(8) -- DOS partition maintenance program
    In order for the BIOS to boot the kernel, certain conventions must be adhered to. Sector 0 of a bootable hard disk must contain boot code, an MBR partition table, and a magic number (0xAA55). These MB...
 amd64/fdisk(8) -- DOS partition maintenance program
    In order for the BIOS to boot the kernel, certain conventions must be adhered to. Sector 0 of a bootable hard disk must contain boot code, an MBR partition table, and a magic number (0xAA55). These MB...
 fingerd(8) -- remote user information server
    fingerd is a simple protocol based on RFC 1288 that provides an interface to the Name and Finger programs at several network sites. The program is supposed to return a friendly, human-oriented status ...
 vax/format(8) -- how to format disk packs
    There are two ways to format disk packs. The simplest is to use the format program. The alternative is to use the DEC standard formatting software which operates under the DEC diagnostic supervisor. T...
 fsck(8) -- filesystem consistency check and interactive repair
    The fsck command invokes filesystem-specific programs to check the special devices listed in the fstab(5) file or on the command line for consistency. The options are as follows: -d Debugging mode. Ju...
 fsck_ext2fs(8) -- Second Extended File System consistency check and interactive repair
    fsck_ext2fs performs interactive filesystem consistency checks and repair for each of the filesystems specified on the command line. It is normally invoked from fsck(8). The kernel takes care that onl...
 fsck_ffs(8) -- Fast File System consistency check and interactive repair
    The first form of fsck_ffs preens a standard set of filesystems or the specified filesystems. It is normally used in the script /etc/rc during automatic reboot. Here fsck_ffs reads the table /etc/fsta...
 fsck_msdos(8) -- DOS/Windows (FAT) filesystem consistency checker
    The fsck_msdos utility verifies and repairs FAT filesystems (more commonly known as DOS filesystems). The first form of fsck_msdos preens the specified filesystems. It is normally started by fsck(8) r...
 fsdb(8) -- FFS debugging/editing tool
    fsdb opens fsname (usually a raw disk partition) and runs a command loop allowing manipulation of the file system's inode data. You are prompted to enter a command with fsdb (inum X)> where X is the ...
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