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2: The "mv" command changes the names of files.
3: For example, "mv bob bill" changes the name
4: of file "bob" to be "bill". If there was already
5: a file named "bill", the old version is destroyed.
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7: There is a file in
8: the current directory whose name begins with
9: the letter "g", like "grant" or "grover".
10: Find out what the file name really is, and
11: then change that file to have the name "john".
12: Then type "ready".
13: #create george
14: this should become john
15: #user
16: test -r john
17: #log
18: #next
19: 3.1a 10
20: 3.2a 5
21: 3.3a 2
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