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Old 10-14-2010
SCO Files August MORs

SCO has filed its monthly operating reports for August, with the most noticeable change being that total receipts for SCO Operations were higher than in July's MORs, from $390,592 in July to $638,075 in August. That's in the "Accounts Receivable" category, but there's an "N/A" right after it. I don't know why, and they don't explain. Just "N/A".
Net cash flow in July was ($156,589); in August, it was $740,731. From what? Payments to subsidiaries seem to be down, and Novell's SVRx Restricted Cash went from July's $25,217 to August's $54,319. More than double? In SVRx licenses in August?
Wait. This is new, isn't it, on page 16 under Other Income and Expenses? "Intercompany Transfers: $129,549"? Then "Net Profit (Loss) Before Reorganization Items $(58,609)", and the reorganization items don't do much to change the picture, so the final net loss is $(57,975).

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MKFS.BFS(8)						Linux System Administrator's Manual					       MKFS.BFS(8)

NAME
mkfs.bfs - make an SCO bfs filesystem SYNOPSIS
mkfs.bfs [-N nr-of-inodes] [-V volume-name] [-F fsname] device [size-in-blocks] DESCRIPTION
mkfs.bfs creates an SCO bfs file-system on a block device (usually a disk partition or a file accessed via the loop device). The size-in-blocks parameter is the desired size of the file system, in blocks. If nothing is specified, the entire partition will be used. OPTIONS
-N Specify the desired number of inodes (at most 512). If nothing is specified some default number in the range 48-512 is picked depending on the size of the partition. -V volume-label Specify the volume label. I have no idea if/where this is used. -F fsname Specify the fsname. I have no idea if/where this is used. -v Be verbose. EXIT CODES
The exit code returned by mkfs.bfs is 0 when all went well, and 1 when something went wrong. SEE ALSO
mkfs(8). AVAILABILITY
The mkfs.bfs command is part of the util-linux-ng package and is available from ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux-ng/. Util-linux 2.9x 12 Sept 1999 MKFS.BFS(8)