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Issue #202, Section #3 (24 Jan 2003: Secure User NFS Authentication Using RPCSEC_GSS)
Issue #103, Section #15 (19 Jan 2001: LVM Fixes Slow To Get Into The Official Kernel)
Issue #96, Section #1 (4 Dec 2000: Kernel Licensing Uncertainty)
Issue #73, Section #8 (26 Jun 2000: NFSv3 In The Stable Series: The Saga Continues)
Issue #59, Section #3 (20 Mar 2000: 64-bit Linux)
Issue #42, Section #1 (8 Nov 1999: The Saga Continues: Filesystem Corruption In Stable Series)
Issue #31, Section #2 (19 Aug 1999: Uninterruptible Power Supplies)
Issue #28, Section #18 (22 Jul 1999: Unifying The NFS Patches)
Issue #21, Section #2 (3 Jun 1999: XFS Going Open Source)

 

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