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From: wollman@ginger.lcs.mit.edu (Garrett Wollman)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: *BSD   NFS speed card stability
Date: 26 Apr 1994 20:52:14 GMT
Organization: MIT Laboratory for Computer Science
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In article <2ph7tu$2aa@dearg.cuillin.org.uk>,
Guy Dawson <guy@dearg.cuillin.org.uk> wrote:

>I've not heard of any RFS systems available on *BSD - RFS is very
>much an USL thing - developed at AT&T after the AT&T/BSD split.

Depends on which ``RFS'' you're referring to; I know of at least two.

(Not that it matters all that much 'cos both of them are practically
dead anyway....)

-GAWollman

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