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If you have an older version of the boot blocks, your
debugger symbols might not be loaded at all. Update the boot blocks;
- the recent ones load the DDB symbols automagically.
+ the recent ones load the DDB symbols automatically.
Once your DDB kernel is running, there are several ways to enter
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First we have to start the Kerberos daemons. NOTE that if you
have correctly edited your /etc/rc.conf then this
will happen automatically when you reboot. This is only necessary on
- the Kerberos server. Kerberos clients will automagically get what
+ the Kerberos server. Kerberos clients will automatically get what
they need from the /etc/kerberosIV
directory.