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@KerberosIV deorbit sequence: Re-entry. Thank you, faithful friend.
Enjoy your retirement in ports.
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@# Sample /etc/fbtab file read by the login program
# This file can also be called /etc/logindevperm.

# Use this to give away devices to the console user. The group of the
# devices is set to the owner's group specified in /etc/passwd.
#
# First column specifies the console device.
#
# Second the mode bits of the given away devices
#
# Third is a : separated list of devices to give away

# console       mode    devices
/dev/console	0600	/dev/console:/dev/mouse
/dev/console	0600	/dev/floppy
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@Initial revision
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@Initial import of KTH eBones. This has been cleaned up to only include
the "core" Kerberos functionality. The rest of the userland will get their
own changes later.
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