Add "How to import code from FreeBSD"

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== How to import code from FreeBSD
. Run `git status` and make sure your working directory is clean.
. Run `./freebsd-to-rtems.py -R`
. Run `./freebsd-to-rtems.py`
. Run `git status` and make sure your working directory is clean. If you see modified files, then the `freebsd-to-rtems.py` script needs to be fixed first.
. Add the files to import to `libbsd.py`.
. Run `./freebsd-to-rtems.py`
. Immediately check in the imported files without the changes to `libbsd_waf.py`. Do not touch the imported files yourself at this point.
. Port the imported files to RTEMS. See 'Rules for Modifying FreeBSD Source'.
. Add a test to the testsuite if possible.
. Run `./create-kernel-namespace.sh` if you imported kernel space headers. Add only your new defines via `git add -p rtemsbsd/include/machine/rtems-bsd-kernel-namespace.h`.
. Create one commit from this.
== Initialization of the BSD Library
The initialization of the BSD library is based on the FreeBSD SYSINIT(9)