Omit MS-DOS mentions in doc
It’s really FAT32 we’re worried about now, not MS-DOS. And doschk is no longer a GNU program.
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@@ -10199,11 +10199,9 @@ contain @samp{/-}. Avoid deep directory nesting. For portability to
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old Unix hosts, limit your file name components to 14 characters or
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less.
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If you intend to have your @command{tar} archives to be read under
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MSDOS, you should not rely on case distinction for file names, and you
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might use the @acronym{GNU} @command{doschk} program for helping you
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further diagnosing illegal MSDOS names, which are even more limited
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than System V's.
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If you intend to have your @command{tar} archives to be read on
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case-insensitive file systems like FAT32,
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you should not rely on case distinction for file names.
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@node dereference
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@subsection Symbolic Links
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