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.\" $NetBSD: rump_cd9660.8,v 1.3 2008/09/05 09:07:47 wiz Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: rump_cd9660.8,v 1.4 2008/10/16 10:32:28 pooka Exp $
.\"
.\" WARNING: GENERATED FILE, DO NOT EDIT
.\" INSTEAD, EDIT makerumpmanpages.sh AND REGEN
@ -54,8 +54,9 @@ As opposed to
does not use file system code within the kernel and therefore does
not require kernel support except
.Xr puffs 4 .
Apart from a minor speed penalty (~10%), there is no difference to
using the in-kernel code.
Apart from a minor speed penalty (starting from 10% and depending
on the workload and file system in question), there is no difference
to using in-kernel code.
.Pp
It is recommended that untrusted file system images be mounted with
.Nm

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.\" $NetBSD: rump_efs.8,v 1.3 2008/09/05 09:07:47 wiz Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: rump_efs.8,v 1.4 2008/10/16 10:32:28 pooka Exp $
.\"
.\" WARNING: GENERATED FILE, DO NOT EDIT
.\" INSTEAD, EDIT makerumpmanpages.sh AND REGEN
@ -54,8 +54,9 @@ As opposed to
does not use file system code within the kernel and therefore does
not require kernel support except
.Xr puffs 4 .
Apart from a minor speed penalty (~10%), there is no difference to
using the in-kernel code.
Apart from a minor speed penalty (starting from 10% and depending
on the workload and file system in question), there is no difference
to using in-kernel code.
.Pp
It is recommended that untrusted file system images be mounted with
.Nm

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.\" $NetBSD: rump_ext2fs.8,v 1.3 2008/09/05 09:07:47 wiz Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: rump_ext2fs.8,v 1.4 2008/10/16 10:32:29 pooka Exp $
.\"
.\" WARNING: GENERATED FILE, DO NOT EDIT
.\" INSTEAD, EDIT makerumpmanpages.sh AND REGEN
@ -54,8 +54,9 @@ As opposed to
does not use file system code within the kernel and therefore does
not require kernel support except
.Xr puffs 4 .
Apart from a minor speed penalty (~10%), there is no difference to
using the in-kernel code.
Apart from a minor speed penalty (starting from 10% and depending
on the workload and file system in question), there is no difference
to using in-kernel code.
.Pp
It is recommended that untrusted file system images be mounted with
.Nm

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.\" $NetBSD: rump_ffs.8,v 1.3 2008/09/05 09:07:47 wiz Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: rump_ffs.8,v 1.4 2008/10/16 10:32:29 pooka Exp $
.\"
.\" WARNING: GENERATED FILE, DO NOT EDIT
.\" INSTEAD, EDIT makerumpmanpages.sh AND REGEN
@ -54,8 +54,9 @@ As opposed to
does not use file system code within the kernel and therefore does
not require kernel support except
.Xr puffs 4 .
Apart from a minor speed penalty (~10%), there is no difference to
using the in-kernel code.
Apart from a minor speed penalty (starting from 10% and depending
on the workload and file system in question), there is no difference
to using in-kernel code.
.Pp
It is recommended that untrusted file system images be mounted with
.Nm

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.\" $NetBSD: rump_hfs.8,v 1.3 2008/09/05 09:07:47 wiz Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: rump_hfs.8,v 1.4 2008/10/16 10:32:29 pooka Exp $
.\"
.\" WARNING: GENERATED FILE, DO NOT EDIT
.\" INSTEAD, EDIT makerumpmanpages.sh AND REGEN
@ -54,8 +54,9 @@ As opposed to
does not use file system code within the kernel and therefore does
not require kernel support except
.Xr puffs 4 .
Apart from a minor speed penalty (~10%), there is no difference to
using the in-kernel code.
Apart from a minor speed penalty (starting from 10% and depending
on the workload and file system in question), there is no difference
to using in-kernel code.
.Pp
It is recommended that untrusted file system images be mounted with
.Nm

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.\" $NetBSD: rump_lfs.8,v 1.3 2008/09/05 09:07:47 wiz Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: rump_lfs.8,v 1.4 2008/10/16 10:32:29 pooka Exp $
.\"
.\" WARNING: GENERATED FILE, DO NOT EDIT
.\" INSTEAD, EDIT makerumpmanpages.sh AND REGEN
@ -54,8 +54,9 @@ As opposed to
does not use file system code within the kernel and therefore does
not require kernel support except
.Xr puffs 4 .
Apart from a minor speed penalty (~10%), there is no difference to
using the in-kernel code.
Apart from a minor speed penalty (starting from 10% and depending
on the workload and file system in question), there is no difference
to using in-kernel code.
.Pp
It is recommended that untrusted file system images be mounted with
.Nm

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.\" $NetBSD: rump_msdos.8,v 1.3 2008/09/05 09:07:47 wiz Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: rump_msdos.8,v 1.4 2008/10/16 10:32:29 pooka Exp $
.\"
.\" WARNING: GENERATED FILE, DO NOT EDIT
.\" INSTEAD, EDIT makerumpmanpages.sh AND REGEN
@ -54,8 +54,9 @@ As opposed to
does not use file system code within the kernel and therefore does
not require kernel support except
.Xr puffs 4 .
Apart from a minor speed penalty (~10%), there is no difference to
using the in-kernel code.
Apart from a minor speed penalty (starting from 10% and depending
on the workload and file system in question), there is no difference
to using in-kernel code.
.Pp
It is recommended that untrusted file system images be mounted with
.Nm

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.\" $NetBSD: rump_nfs.8,v 1.1 2008/10/16 09:30:57 pooka Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: rump_nfs.8,v 1.2 2008/10/16 10:32:29 pooka Exp $
.\"
.\" WARNING: GENERATED FILE, DO NOT EDIT
.\" INSTEAD, EDIT makerumpmanpages.sh AND REGEN
@ -54,8 +54,9 @@ As opposed to
does not use file system code within the kernel and therefore does
not require kernel support except
.Xr puffs 4 .
Apart from a minor speed penalty (~10%), there is no difference to
using the in-kernel code.
Apart from a minor speed penalty (starting from 10% and depending
on the workload and file system in question), there is no difference
to using in-kernel code.
.Pp
It is recommended that untrusted file system images be mounted with
.Nm

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.\" $NetBSD: rump_ntfs.8,v 1.3 2008/09/05 09:07:47 wiz Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: rump_ntfs.8,v 1.4 2008/10/16 10:32:29 pooka Exp $
.\"
.\" WARNING: GENERATED FILE, DO NOT EDIT
.\" INSTEAD, EDIT makerumpmanpages.sh AND REGEN
@ -54,8 +54,9 @@ As opposed to
does not use file system code within the kernel and therefore does
not require kernel support except
.Xr puffs 4 .
Apart from a minor speed penalty (~10%), there is no difference to
using the in-kernel code.
Apart from a minor speed penalty (starting from 10% and depending
on the workload and file system in question), there is no difference
to using in-kernel code.
.Pp
It is recommended that untrusted file system images be mounted with
.Nm

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.\" $NetBSD: rump_sysvbfs.8,v 1.3 2008/09/05 09:07:48 wiz Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: rump_sysvbfs.8,v 1.4 2008/10/16 10:32:29 pooka Exp $
.\"
.\" WARNING: GENERATED FILE, DO NOT EDIT
.\" INSTEAD, EDIT makerumpmanpages.sh AND REGEN
@ -54,8 +54,9 @@ As opposed to
does not use file system code within the kernel and therefore does
not require kernel support except
.Xr puffs 4 .
Apart from a minor speed penalty (~10%), there is no difference to
using the in-kernel code.
Apart from a minor speed penalty (starting from 10% and depending
on the workload and file system in question), there is no difference
to using in-kernel code.
.Pp
It is recommended that untrusted file system images be mounted with
.Nm

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.\" $NetBSD: rump_tmpfs.8,v 1.3 2008/09/05 09:07:48 wiz Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: rump_tmpfs.8,v 1.4 2008/10/16 10:32:29 pooka Exp $
.\"
.\" WARNING: GENERATED FILE, DO NOT EDIT
.\" INSTEAD, EDIT makerumpmanpages.sh AND REGEN
@ -54,8 +54,9 @@ As opposed to
does not use file system code within the kernel and therefore does
not require kernel support except
.Xr puffs 4 .
Apart from a minor speed penalty (~10%), there is no difference to
using the in-kernel code.
Apart from a minor speed penalty (starting from 10% and depending
on the workload and file system in question), there is no difference
to using in-kernel code.
.Pp
It is recommended that untrusted file system images be mounted with
.Nm

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.\" $NetBSD: rump_udf.8,v 1.3 2008/09/05 09:07:48 wiz Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: rump_udf.8,v 1.4 2008/10/16 10:32:30 pooka Exp $
.\"
.\" WARNING: GENERATED FILE, DO NOT EDIT
.\" INSTEAD, EDIT makerumpmanpages.sh AND REGEN
@ -54,8 +54,9 @@ As opposed to
does not use file system code within the kernel and therefore does
not require kernel support except
.Xr puffs 4 .
Apart from a minor speed penalty (~10%), there is no difference to
using the in-kernel code.
Apart from a minor speed penalty (starting from 10% and depending
on the workload and file system in question), there is no difference
to using in-kernel code.
.Pp
It is recommended that untrusted file system images be mounted with
.Nm