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1.1 root 1: #print
2: You can delete several lines at once by giving a range
3: of addresses with the 'd' command. For example, the sequence
4:
5: ex howto
6: 2,5d
7: w new
8: q
9:
10: will delete lines 2 through 5 of the file "howto" and write
11: the shorter material on the file "new". Try that. Then say
12:
13: cat howto
14: cat new
15:
16: to see the differences; then type "ready".
17: #create Ref
18: To use UNIX:
19: 5. dial number
20: 6. type userid in response to login
21: 7. type commands
22: #create howto
23: To use UNIX:
24: 1. turn terminal power on
25: 2. check terminal is in "line" mode
26: 3. check duplex switch in "full" position
27: 4. check baud rate at "300"
28: 5. dial number
29: 6. type userid in response to login
30: 7. type commands
31: #user
32: #cmp new Ref
33: #log
34: #next
35: 19.2e 5
36: 20.01a 10
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