Scom 2012 r2 DFS management packs mp windows 2008 r2 servers

Hello,
I'm having an issue in getting the 2008 r2 DFS namespaces  servers to show up after installing the "Windows Server File & iSCSI Services 2012" and "Windows Server File & iSCSI Services 2012 R2".  The attached mp
documentation says to "Remove all existing DFS namespaces packs prior to installing the new dfs namespaces pack". However, the 2012 mp doesn't seem to include 2008 mp. 
Does anyone have a guide or can clarify the install/upgrade instructions? 
Thanks.

Regarding to
DFS MP Guide, this management pack contain both for windows 2008\2012
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