Stan,
              Now here is where it gets event stranger. I called Foxboro
support to
>       ask about this, and was told to use the following syntax:
> 
>       find / -fstype urfs -o name core -print.
> 
>       First, as far as I can determine "urfs" is not a valid file-system
> type.
        [Forbes,Harry]  
        urfs is a legacy of the Venix OS from the early I/A Series days.  It
is an fstype used by
        AP-20s, WP-20s, and WP-30s.  It stands for "micro remote file
system".  Support for this fstype 
        is added to Solaris by Foxboro, so that 50 Series machines can share
files with legacy machines
        using micro-rfs.

        rfs itself is a legacy file-sharing mechanism.  It was part of AT&T
Unix, from which Venix was derived.  
        Now Unixes now use nfs by default.  

        If you want to read up on this, try finding a Venix manual.  If you
can still find rfs info, or info on AT&T Unix, it is 
        probably valid for urfs.

Harry W. Forbes
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