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.Dd $Mdocdate: September 13 2021 $ .Dt BSD.RE-CONFIG 5 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm bsd.re-config .Nd kernel configuration file .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm file contains configuration information for the kernel. If present, it is used during system startup to configure the kernel that will be running at the next boot. It can be used to enable or disable specific devices in the kernel. .Sh FILES l -tag -width /etc/bsd.re-config -compact t Pa /etc/bsd.re-config Kernel configuration file. .El .Sh EXAMPLES To enable the .Xr ipmi 4 driver, add the following line to .Nm :

p .Dl enable ipmi

p See .Xr config 8 for more details on how to configure the kernel. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr config 8