ULTRIX to DIGITAL UNIX Migration
DIGITAL UNIX, December 1997

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This manual describes how to migrate from an ULTRIX and UWS system to a DIGITAL UNIX system. The manual covers the migration to DIGITAL UNIX Versions 3.0 to 3.2 from ULTRIX and UWS Versions 4.2 to 4.4 and to DIGITAL UNIX Version 4.0B from ULTRIX and UWS Version 4.5.

The manual discusses migration issues for ULTRIX users, system and network administrators, and programmers.


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