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1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: When you are done with something, you will want to ! 3: get rid of the file containing it. The command for that ! 4: is "rm" (remove). For example ! 5: rm junk ! 6: throws away the file named "junk". Try that - ! 7: there's a file named "junk" in this directory, as you can ! 8: verify by doing an "ls". Try another "ls" after the "rm junk"; ! 9: then type "ready". ! 10: #create junk ! 11: #user ! 12: test ! -r junk ! 13: #log ! 14: #next ! 15: 10.3b 2
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