-k argument, 317
-k option, 416
Kb bandwidth label, 398
kdc(8) program, 274
keep state keyword, 379
keep state statement, 369–70
Kerberos
setup, 97
version 4, 273, 274
version 5, 274
kerberos(1) program, 274
kerberosIV directory, 274
kerberosV directory, 274
kern facility, 289
kernel configuration, 199–219
alteration with config(8), 208–17, 209
adding devices, 213–14
changing non-device driver information, 216–17
completing config, 217
configuring existing device drivers, 211–13
device drivers and config, 209–10
editingkernel with config, 210
finding conflicts, 215–16
installing edited kernel, 217
meaning of entries, 210–11
preparation, 209
boot-time, 218–19
configuration mode, 102
startup messages, 200–203
sysctls, 203–8
changing sysctl values, 206–8
sysctl values, 204–6
table sysctls, 208
kernel errata, compiling, 327
kernel run-time tunables, 288
kernels
booting, 102
custom building, 221–35
building a kernel, 234
busses and attachments, 229–30
config(8), 232–33
configuration file format, 225–26
configuration files, 226–29
culture of compilation, 222–25
installing your kernel, 234–35
preparations, 225
stripping down the kernel, 230–32
definition of, 200
GENERIC, 224–25
source code, 225
keyboard activity, 294–95
keyboard encoding table, 52, 330
keyboard.encoding variable, 294
keywords
finding, 243–44
labeling, 354
search, 20
kill argument, 413
kill option, 416
krb4 authentication method, 130
krb4-or-pwd authentication method, 129
krb5 authentication method, 130
krb5_master_kdc setting, 97
krb5-or-pwd authentication method, 129
krb5_slave_kdc setting, 97
ksh configuration file, 274
ksh shell, 118
ksh(1) program, 274
ksh.kshrc file, 274