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1.1 root 1: Network File System g
2: Architecture
3: Client Startup
4: Server Startup
5: File System Operations
6: nbmount S
7: nbget S
8: nbput S
9: nbfree S
10: nbupdat S
11: nbread S
12: nbwrite S
13: nbstat S
14: nbtrunc S
15: nbnami S
16: nbdirread S
17: nbioctl S
18: Permissions
19: client machine
20: client name
21: debugging
22: file system g
23: file system switch entry s
24: group ids
25: log file
26: mapping table
27: maximum message size
28: mount point
29: nami cache
30: network connection
31: network message structures s
32: kernel
33: getpeername S
34: BSD s
35: zarf.log S
36: /usr/netb c
37: ipc c
38: TCP
39: remote file system
40: server grp name
41: server hash list s
42: server machine
43: server usr name
44: user id
45: device number
46: /usr/netb/friends c
47: daemon
48: /n c
49: nbopen S
50: fmount S
51: nbget S
52: nami S
53: stat S
54: fchmod S
55: chmod S
56: creat S
57: unlink S
58: rmdir S
59: link S
60: ~create
61: setup G
62: mkdir G
63: streams messages s
64: Datakit
65: ioctl S
66: utime S
67: zarf S
68: /usr/netb/except c
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