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1.1 root 1: #print
2: You can also use "*" and "?" with
3: the "rm" command. BUT BE VERY CAREFUL
4: since, for example, "rm *" will throw away
5: ALL the files in a directory.
6: In this directory are some files named
7: chunk1, chunk2, chunk3 and chunk4.
8: Get rid of them. Then type "ready".
9: #create X1
10: #
11: ls >X2
12: #create chunk1
13: #create chunk2
14: #create chunk3
15: #create chunk4
16: #user
17: ls >X1
18: #cmp X1 X2
19: #log
20: #next
21: 11.1a 10
22: 11.2a 5
23: 11.3a 2
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