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@Apply patches in PR bin/24645 by Peter Postma:
	Here are some enhancements to sushi's System Maintenance menu.
	To summarize the changes:

	* Make a backup of the file before modifying it.
	* Fixes to get all menus/forms working.
	* Missing/invalid settings (like in rc.conf and inetd.conf)
	  have been added/removed.
	* Most files don't get overwritten now but are edited instead.
	  So specials settings in e.g. /etc/rc.conf don't get lost now.
	* Some help menu fixes. ($NetBSD$ tag has been removed because I
	  don't see how it would be useful for either user or developer).
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@Using this form you may edit any number of tunable kernel parameters supplied
in NetBSD.  More information on what these values mean can be found in
the sysctl(8) and sysctl(3) manpages.  It is recommended that you understand
what it is that you are tuning, before you fiddle with these values.
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@Add the sysctl form to the system menu.  This will allow users to both set
sysctl's interactively, and save them in /etc/sysctl.conf.
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