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date	99.04.24.21.00.26;	author peter;	state dead;
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@Zap lkm examples, they don't do anything anymore.
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@NOTE:  The LKM mechanism is now deprecated in favor of the superior KLD
mechanism as of FreeBSD 3.0-RELEASE.  These examples are provided purely
for historical reasons and you should see the ../kld directory if you're
interested in actually writing a dynamically-loadable extention to the
kernel for any reasonably modern release of FreeBSD.  - jkh
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@Indicate that LKMs are obsolete, just to prevent confusion.
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