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 At this point, you have a user who can do everything necessary, so issue the command <code bash>pw userdel freebsd -r</code> to remove the freebsd user. At this point, you have a user who can do everything necessary, so issue the command <code bash>pw userdel freebsd -r</code> to remove the freebsd user.
  
-====== Setup ======+===== Setup =====
  
 I'm doing the rest in just a line of commands. I have shell comments for explanations of what is going on, so you can simply copy/paste I'm doing the rest in just a line of commands. I have shell comments for explanations of what is going on, so you can simply copy/paste
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 </code> </code>
  
 +==== Configure NUT Server ====
 Now, configure the nut server. When you have the server configured, do the following. Now, configure the nut server. When you have the server configured, do the following.
 <code bash> <code bash>
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 </code> </code>
  
 +==== Configure NUT client ====
 Configure the nut client (aka nut monitor), then Configure the nut client (aka nut monitor), then
 <code bash> <code bash>
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