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#print The "mv" command changes the names of files. For example, "mv bob bill" changes the name of file "bob" to be "bill". If there was already a file named "bill", the old version is destroyed. There is a file in the current directory whose name begins with the letter "g", like "grant" or "grover". Find out what the file name really is, and then change that file to have the name "john". Then type "ready". #create george this should become john #user test -r john #log #next 3.1a 10 3.2a 5 3.3a 2
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