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example, /etc/hosts.
Because UNIX is case-sensitive, these names usually are in lowercase letters.
Type UNIX filenames exactly as shown.
Variables
Italic type indicates variables—descriptive item names, such as command
parameters—that you replace with appropriate values.
For example, in the command
FTP –F remote_host
you type the name of a computer on your network in place of remote_host.
Supplemental Documentation
The following publications provide supplemental information specifically
related to the NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows technology and
software:
“The Functions and Operations of the NetWare DOS Requester 1.1,” Novell
Application Notes, May 94, Vol. 5, No. 5 (Novell part no. 164-000031-005)
“Installing and Configuring Novell's Token-Ring Source Routing Drivers,”
NetWare Application Notes, Oct 91 (Novell part no. 164-000030-010)
“Logging In to IBM LAN Server and NetWare from a DOS Workstation,”
NetWare Application Notes, Nov 91 (Novell part no. 164-000030-011)
“Managing Memory in a DOS Workstation: Part 1,” NetWare Application Notes,
Aug 92 (Novell part no. 164-000031-008)
“Managing Memory in a DOS Workstation: Part 2,” NetWare Application Notes,
Oct 92 (Novell part no. 164-000031-010)
“Managing Memory in a DOS Workstation: Using Novell DOS 7,” NetWare
Application Notes, Oct 93 (Novell part no. 164-000032-010)
“Migrating Ethernet Frame Types from 802.3 Raw to IEEE 802.2,” NetWare
Application Notes, Sep 93 (Novell part no. 164-000032-009)
“Multilingual PC Setup with DR DOS,” NetWare Application Notes,
Sep 93 (Novell part no. 164-000032-009)
“NET.CFG Parameters for the NetWare DOS Requester 1.1,” Novell Application
Notes, Jun 94, Vol. 5, No. 6 (Novell part no. 164-000036-006)
“NetWare and LAN Server Client Interoperability via ODINSUP: Part 1,”