RESCROG

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NAME

rescrog --- change something, make it different  

SYNOPSIS

/etc/rescrog [system|service] [direction]  

DESCRIPTION

rescrog assumes the future basis of a system or service is dependent on the analysis of bit patterns found on the system device. It determines the logical next-best bit pattern to yield the new system or service. This avoids the necessity of distribution tapes.

Alterations are made by slight pseudo-random permutations by recursive approximation based on the theory of the Towers of Saigon, where the Oriental Guard could never play Ring-toss twice on the same day.

rescrog's default direction is future (except for DoD-installed systems, where the default is past). The first argument tells rescrog whether to perform its actions on the specified system or network service. It is best to rescrog servers before clients in order to avoid out-of-phase recovery errors.  

FILES

/eunuchs
/dev/javu
/etc/etc  

SEE ALSO

punt(1), spewtab(5), rescrogd(8)  

BUGS

rescrog cannot distinguish between bugs and features.

Interruption while rescrogging can cause diddle-damage.

Repeated rescrogs done too quickly will lead to advanced technology beyond our comprehension.


 

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NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
FILES
SEE ALSO
BUGS

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