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1.1 root 1: L-devices(5) L-devices: UUCP device description file.
2: L-dialcodes(5) L-dialcodes: UUCP phone number index file.
3: L.aliases(5) L.aliases: UUCP hostname alias file.
4: L.cmds(5) L.cmds: UUCP remote command permissions file.
5: L.sys(5) L.sys: UUCP remote host description file.
6: USERFILE(5) USERFILE: UUCP pathname permissions file.
7: a.out(5) a.out: assembler and link editor output.
8: acct(5) acct: execution accounting file.
9: aliases(5) aliases: aliases file for sendmail.
10: ar(5) ar: archive (library) file format.
11: core(5) core: format of memory image file.
12: dbx(5) dbx: dbx symbol table information.
13: dir(5) dir: format of directories.
14: disktab(5) disktab: disk description file.
15: dump(5) dump, dumpdates: incremental dump format.
16: fs(5) fs, inode: format of file system volume.
17: fstab(5) fstab: static information about the filesystems.
18: gettytab(5) gettytab: terminal configuration data base.
19: group(5) group: group file.
20: hosts(5) hosts: host name data base.
21: map3270(5) map3270: database for mapping ascii keystrokes into IBM 3270 keys.
22: mtab(5) mtab: mounted file system table.
23: networks(5) networks: network name data base.
24: passwd(5) passwd: password file.
25: phones(5) phones: remote host phone number data base.
26: plot(5) plot: graphics interface.
27: printcap(5) printcap: printer capability data base.
28: protocols(5) protocols: protocol name data base.
29: remote(5) remote: remote host description file.
30: resolver(5) resolver configuration file.
31: services(5) services: service name data base.
32: stab(5) stab: symbol table types.
33: tar(5) tar: tape archive file format.
34: termcap(5) termcap: terminal capability data base.
35: tp(5) tp: DEC/mag tape formats.
36: ttys(5) ttys: terminal initialization data.
37: types(5) types: primitive system data types.
38: utmp(5) utmp, wtmp: login records.
39: uuencode(5) uuencode: format of an encoded uuencode file.
40: vfont(5) vfont: font formats for the Benson-Varian or Versatec.
41: vgrindefs(5) vgrindefs: vgrind's language definition data base.
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