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ABSTRACT:
	The remote_files menu allows you to control the availability
	of you own system's resources to users of remote systems.  It
	also allows you to control the availability of remote
	systems' resources to the users of your local system.

local:F1:Local Resource Sharing Management
	The local_resources menu allows you to control the
	availability of local resources to remote systems.  You can
	specify which local resources are to be available currently
	via a particular distributed file system.  You can also
	specify which local resources are to be made available
	automatically when a distributed file system begins
	operation.
	
remote:F2:Remote Resource Sharing Management
	The remote_resources menu allows you to control the
	availability of remote resources to users of your local
	system.  You can specify which remote resources are to be
	available currently on your local system via a particular
	distributed file system.  You can also specify which remote
	resources are to be made available automatically when a
	distributed file system begins operation.
	
setup:F3:Initial Distributed File System Setup
	The setup menu allows you to perform the initial setup of
	distributed file systems.
	
ops:F4:Operations for Specific Distributed File Systems
	The specific_ops menu allows you to perform operations that
	pertain to particular distributed file systems.
	
type:rfs:Remote File Sharing
	This is the distributed file system type which is referred to
	as Remote File Sharing.  For more information on this file
	system, please refer to your System Administrator's Guide.

type:nfs:Network File System
	This is the distributed file system type which is referred to
	as Network File System.  For more information on this file
	system, please refer to your System Administrator's Guide.
