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                     19: .ds RH Acknowledgements
                     20: .SH
                     21: \s+2Acknowledgements\s0
                     22: .PP
                     23: We thank Robert Elz for his ongoing interest in the new file system,
                     24: and for adding disk quotas in a rational and efficient manner.
                     25: We also acknowledge Dennis Ritchie for his suggestions
                     26: on the appropriate modifications to the user interface.
                     27: We appreciate Michael Powell's explanations on how
                     28: the DEMOS file system worked;
                     29: many of his ideas were used in this implementation.
                     30: Special commendation goes to Peter Kessler and Robert Henry for acting
                     31: like real users during the early debugging stage when file systems were
                     32: less stable than they should have been.
                     33: The criticisms and suggestions by the reviews contributed significantly
                     34: to the coherence of the paper.
                     35: Finally we thank our sponsors,
                     36: the National Science Foundation under grant MCS80-05144,
                     37: and the Defense Advance Research Projects Agency (DoD) under
                     38: ARPA Order No. 4031 monitored by Naval Electronic System Command under
                     39: Contract No. N00039-82-C-0235.
                     40: .ds RH References
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