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	*  Support all standard read-only operations, just like a real file system.
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        <title>home</title>
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Check out these projects also located on this site:

	*  bsdsar - FreeBSD system activity reporter
	*  Misc FreeBSD patches - Stuff I’ve written or accumulated over time.
	*  Sprawler - Open Source search engine
	*  fsck times/memory sizes - Informal look at fsck times/memory sizes for various fsck tests</description>
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rc_fancy.patch-13

adds functionality to the FreeBSD (7-CURRENT) startup process, to create an easier-to-read startup, much like other OS‘s like Linux, HP-UX, etc.

Here’s a screenshot:</description>
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