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Create the altix project branch. The altix project will add support
for the SGI Altix 350 to FreeBSD/ia64. The hardware used for porting is a two-module system, consisting of a base compute module and a CPU expansion module. SGI's NUMAFlex architecture can be an excellent platform to test CPU affinity and NUMA-aware features in FreeBSD.
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-.\" $FreeBSD$
-.\"
-.Dd April 12, 2007
-.Dt ADDUSER.CONF 5
-.Os
-.Sh NAME
-.Nm adduser.conf
-.Nd
-.Xr adduser 8
-configuration file
-.Sh DESCRIPTION
-The
-.Pa /etc/adduser.conf
-file is automatically generated by the
-.Xr adduser 8
-utility when invoked with the
-.Fl C
-command-line option.
-It is not meant to be edited by hand.
-.Pp
-The
-.Pa /etc/adduser.conf
-file is used to pre-set certain configuration options for
-the
-.Xr adduser 8
-utility.
-When
-.Xr adduser 8
-is invoked, it will check to see if this file exists, and
-if so, the configuration will be used or offered as the
-default settings.
-The
-.Nm
-file offers three types of configuration:
-.Bl -bullet
-.It
-Default settings offered by
-.Xr adduser 8 .
-These options are specified in the configuration file and offered
-as the default during every invocation of the
-.Xr adduser 8
-utility.
-.It
-Configuration options which can be set in
-.Nm ,
-but overridden by passing a flag to
-.Xr adduser 8 .
-.It
-Configuration supported by
-.Xr adduser 8
-but not offered by a flag or during initial invocation.
-.El
-.Pp
-In the first case, these options can be set in
-.Nm
-but will still be offered when
-.Xr adduser 8
-is invoked.
-In the second case,
-.Xr adduser 8
-will read the configuration data unless a flag
-has been passed to override it.
-For example, the
-.Va defaultshell
-option.
-In the third case, the configuration will be utilized, but the
-user will never be prompted to modify the default setting by
-either a flag or an
-.Xr adduser 8
-prompt.
-For example, the
-.Va upwexpire
-setting.
-.Pp
-The following configuration options can be set in
-.Nm :
-.Bl -tag -width ".Va defaultgroups" -offset indent
-.It Va defaultLgroup
-The default group new users will be added to.
-.It Va defaultclass
-The default class to place users in as described in
-.Xr login.conf 5 .
-.It Va defaultgroups
-This option is used to specify what other groups the new account
-should be added to.
-.It Va passwdtype
-May be one of
-.Cm no , none , random ,
-or
-.Cm yes ,
-as described in
-.Xr adduser 8 .
-As such, the text is not duplicated here and may be
-read in
-.Xr adduser 8 .
-.It Va homeprefix
-The default home directory prefix, usually
-.Pa /home .
-.It Va defaultshell
-The user's default shell which may be any of the shells listed in
-.Xr shells 5 .
-.It Va udotdir
-Defines the location of the default shell and environment
-configuration files.
-.It Va msgfile
-Location of the default new user message file.
-This message will be sent to all new users if specified
-here or at the
-.Xr adduser 8
-prompt.
-.It Va disableflag
-The default message enclosed in brackets for the
-lock account prompt.
-.It Va upwexpire
-The default password expiration time.
-Format of the date is either a
-.Ux
-time in decimal, or a date in
-.Sm off
-.Ar dd No - Ar mmm No - Ar yy Op Ar yy
-.Sm on
-format, where
-.Ar dd
-is the day,
-.Ar mmm
-is the month in either numeric or
-alphabetic format, and
-.Ar yy Ns Op Ar yy
-is either a two or four digit year.
-This option also accepts a relative date in the form of
-.Sm off
-.Ar n Op Ar m h d w o y
-.Sm on
-where
-.Ar n
-is a decimal, octal (leading 0) or hexadecimal (leading 0x) digit
-followed by the number of Minutes, Hours, Days, Weeks, Months or
-Years from the current date at
-which the expiration time is to be set.
-.It Va uexpire
-The default account expire time.
-The format is similar to the
-.Va upwexpire
-option.
-.It Va ugecos
-The default information to be held in the GECOS field of
-.Pa /etc/master.passwd .
-.It Va uidstart
-The default user ID setting.
-This must be a number above 1000 and fewer than 65534.
-.El
-.Sh EXAMPLES
-The following is an example
-.Nm
-file created with the
-.Fl C
-.Xr adduser 8
-flag and modified.
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-# Configuration file for adduser(8).
-# NOTE: only *some* variables are saved.
-# Last Modified on Fri Mar 30 14:04:05 EST 2004.
-
-defaultLgroup=
-defaultclass=
-defaultgroups=
-passwdtype=yes
-homeprefix=/home
-defaultshell=/bin/csh
-udotdir=/usr/share/skel
-msgfile=/etc/adduser.msg
-disableflag=
-upwexpire=91d # Expire passwords 91 days after creation.
-.Ed
-.Sh SEE ALSO
-.Xr group 5 ,
-.Xr passwd 5 ,
-.Xr adduser 8 ,
-.Xr pw 8 ,
-.Xr rmuser 8
-.Sh HISTORY
-The
-.Nm
-manual page first appeared in
-.Fx 5.3 .
-.Sh BUGS
-The internal variables documented here may change without notice.
-Do not rely on them.
-To modify this file invoke
-.Xr adduser 8
-with the
-.Fl C
-option instead.
-.Sh AUTHORS
-This manual page was written by
-.An Tom Rhodes Aq trhodes@FreeBSD.org .