Pardon my intrusion on the Andrew mailing list, but I'm hoping someone
can help me track down a paper I enjoyed reading around 1986 or so. It
dealt with the problems the Andrew developers met when building on top
of Berkeley UNIX. It included a lot of useful design criteria they
developed to, for example, avoid exhausting resources inside the UNIX
kernel, etc.  (A similarly useful paper came out of the SPRITE project
at Berkeley as well, BTW.)

I've been through all the papers available via FTP on
emsworth.andrew.cmu.edu, and neither those papers nor anything
referenced in their bibliographies ring a bell (although Morris, "Make
or Take" is close).  I've WAISed around the usual tech-report sources
to no avail. And I spent an evening rummaging around in my hardcopy
files and journals at home (hey, I'm desperate!).

Any pointers anyone can provide would be appreciated. Please email
responses to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks in advance!

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