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/freebsd-10.2-release/etc/rc.d/
H A Datm1diff 70108 Sun Dec 17 08:16:06 MST 2000 dougb Apply a more consistent style to the echo statements in /etc/ scripts.
* Put quotes around each line
* Single quotes for lines with no variable interpolation
* Double quotes if there is
* Capitalize each word that begins a line
* Make echo -n 'Doing foo:' ... echo '.' more of a standard

No functionality changes
H A Datm3diff 70108 Sun Dec 17 08:16:06 MST 2000 dougb Apply a more consistent style to the echo statements in /etc/ scripts.
* Put quotes around each line
* Single quotes for lines with no variable interpolation
* Double quotes if there is
* Capitalize each word that begins a line
* Make echo -n 'Doing foo:' ... echo '.' more of a standard

No functionality changes
H A Datm2diff 70108 Sun Dec 17 08:16:06 MST 2000 dougb Apply a more consistent style to the echo statements in /etc/ scripts.
* Put quotes around each line
* Single quotes for lines with no variable interpolation
* Double quotes if there is
* Capitalize each word that begins a line
* Make echo -n 'Doing foo:' ... echo '.' more of a standard

No functionality changes
H A Ddefaultroutediff 70108 Sun Dec 17 08:16:06 MST 2000 dougb Apply a more consistent style to the echo statements in /etc/ scripts.
* Put quotes around each line
* Single quotes for lines with no variable interpolation
* Double quotes if there is
* Capitalize each word that begins a line
* Make echo -n 'Doing foo:' ... echo '.' more of a standard

No functionality changes
H A Dnetoptionsdiff 70108 Sun Dec 17 08:16:06 MST 2000 dougb Apply a more consistent style to the echo statements in /etc/ scripts.
* Put quotes around each line
* Single quotes for lines with no variable interpolation
* Double quotes if there is
* Capitalize each word that begins a line
* Make echo -n 'Doing foo:' ... echo '.' more of a standard

No functionality changes
H A Droutingdiff 70108 Sun Dec 17 08:16:06 MST 2000 dougb Apply a more consistent style to the echo statements in /etc/ scripts.
* Put quotes around each line
* Single quotes for lines with no variable interpolation
* Double quotes if there is
* Capitalize each word that begins a line
* Make echo -n 'Doing foo:' ... echo '.' more of a standard

No functionality changes
/freebsd-10.2-release/etc/
H A Dnetstartdiff 70108 Sun Dec 17 08:16:06 MST 2000 dougb Apply a more consistent style to the echo statements in /etc/ scripts.
* Put quotes around each line
* Single quotes for lines with no variable interpolation
* Double quotes if there is
* Capitalize each word that begins a line
* Make echo -n 'Doing foo:' ... echo '.' more of a standard

No functionality changes
H A Drc.resumediff 70108 Sun Dec 17 08:16:06 MST 2000 dougb Apply a more consistent style to the echo statements in /etc/ scripts.
* Put quotes around each line
* Single quotes for lines with no variable interpolation
* Double quotes if there is
* Capitalize each word that begins a line
* Make echo -n 'Doing foo:' ... echo '.' more of a standard

No functionality changes
H A Drc.shutdowndiff 70108 Sun Dec 17 08:16:06 MST 2000 dougb Apply a more consistent style to the echo statements in /etc/ scripts.
* Put quotes around each line
* Single quotes for lines with no variable interpolation
* Double quotes if there is
* Capitalize each word that begins a line
* Make echo -n 'Doing foo:' ... echo '.' more of a standard

No functionality changes
H A Dpccard_etherdiff 70108 Sun Dec 17 08:16:06 MST 2000 dougb Apply a more consistent style to the echo statements in /etc/ scripts.
* Put quotes around each line
* Single quotes for lines with no variable interpolation
* Double quotes if there is
* Capitalize each word that begins a line
* Make echo -n 'Doing foo:' ... echo '.' more of a standard

No functionality changes
H A Dnetwork.subrdiff 70108 Sun Dec 17 08:16:06 MST 2000 dougb Apply a more consistent style to the echo statements in /etc/ scripts.
* Put quotes around each line
* Single quotes for lines with no variable interpolation
* Double quotes if there is
* Capitalize each word that begins a line
* Make echo -n 'Doing foo:' ... echo '.' more of a standard

No functionality changes

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