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1.1 root 1: Setting up a Research UNIX system g
2: Documentation s
3: Cracking the tape and booting s
4: Disks and file systems
5: Files to watch for s
6: Setting up mail q
7: Setting up uucp q
8: Setting up networking s
9: Bitmapped terminals
10: Miscellaneous hardware support s
11: bitmapped file system
12: free block list
13: console disk
14: device number
15: network file system
16: root file system
17: root image
18: special file
19: system files
20: KMC
21: TCP/IP
22: /cs c
23: /cs/dk c
24: /dev/dk c
25: /dev/dk/dkctl c
26: /dev/floppy c
27: /etc/pcs750.bin c
28: /etc/rc c
29: /etc/whoami c
30: /n c
31: /unix c
32: /usr c
33: /usr/630 c
34: /usr/adm/monthclean c
35: /usr/adm/weekclean c
36: /usr/bin c
37: /usr/ipc/lib/ns.db c
38: /usr/ipc/lib/serv c
39: /usr/ipc/log files c
40: /usr/ipc/mgrs c
41: /usr/ipc/servers/daily c
42: /usr/jerq c
43: /usr/jerq/src c
44: /usr/lib/upas c
45: /usr/lib/uucp c
46: /usr/lib/uucp/Bsystems.F c
47: /usr/lib/uucp/Sysfiles c
48: /usr/lib/uucp/uudemon.hr c
49: /usr/lib/uucp/uugrep c
50: /usr/netb c
51: /usr/src c
52: /usr/src/cmd c
53: /usr/src/ipc c
54: /usr/src/netb c
55: /usr/src/sys c
56: Bsystems.F S
57: Bsystems.T S
58: Systems entries p
59: Systems file p
60: auth c
61: mail.log c
62: namefiles c
63: names.global c
64: names.local c
65: rewrite c
66: rewrite.fancy c
67: uucproute c
68: uudemon.day c
69: reboot c
70: fsck C
71: chuck c
72: mknod c
73: mk C
74: mkfile c
75: icheck c
76: dcheck c
77: ncheck c
78: mkfs c
79: mkbitfs c
80: diskparm c
81: mount c
82: umount c
83: backup C
84: getty c
85: fstab c
86: init c
87: ttys c
88: cron c
89: passwd c
90: rc C
91: ctime c
92: ttyname c
93: cu c
94: login c
95: dmesg c
96: dialout c
97: mail c
98: svcmgr c
99: tcpmgr c
100: upas C
101: uucp C
102: uugrep c
103: cbt c
104: con c
105: push c
106: rcp c
107: npush c
108: npull c
109: ipccreat c
110: ipcopen c
111: dkhup c
112: dkmgr c
113: ipconfig c
114: udpconfig c
115: qns c
116: ns c
117: netfs c
118: 630mux c
119: mux c
120: ldpcs c
121: rarepl c
122: smash c
123: arff c
124: Datakit
125: Ethernet
126: classical file system
127: 5620
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