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23#
24#	Sysfiles provides a means of specifying different Systems,
25#	Devices and Dialers files for uucico and cu.  This is useful
26#	for certain networks where, for example, requests for login
27#	service might be accepted on a different address than requests
28#	for uucico service (hence different Systems files), or where
29#	there are different chat scripts to request each service
30#	(hence different Dialers files).
31#
32#	Another use of Sysfiles is to split large Systems files into
33#	smaller, more manageable files (e.g., local and global Systems
34#	files).
35#
36#	FORMAT:
37#
38#	service=<service name>	systems=<systems file list> \
39#				devices=<devices file list> \
40#				dialers=<dialers file list>
41#
42#	Where service name is "uucico" or "cu".  Each file list is a list
43#	of colon-separated file names.  File names are relative to
44#	/etc/uucp unless a full path name is given.  Files are searched
45#	in the order that they appear in the file list.
46#
47#	The defaults are the usual uucp files: /etc/uucp/Systems,
48#	/etc/uucp/Devices and /etc/uucp/Dialers.
49#
50#	EXAMPLE 1:
51#	This example uses different systems and dialers files to separate
52#	the uucico- and cu-specific info, with information that they
53#	use in common still in the "usual" Systems and Dialers files.
54#
55#	service=uucico	systems=Systems.cico:Systems \
56#			dialers=Dialers.cico:Dialers
57#	service=cu	systems=Systems.cu:Systems \
58#			dialers=Dialers.cu:Dialers
59#
60#	EXAMPLE 2:
61#	This example uses the same systems files for uucico and cu,
62#	but has split the Systems file into local, company-wide,
63#	and global files.
64#
65#	service=uucico	systems=Systems.local:Systems.company:Systems
66#	service=cu	systems=Systems.local:Systems.company:Systems
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