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1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: When you ask for "ls -l", the first line, ! 3: which says "total N", is a measure of how much ! 4: file space is used by the files in this directory. ! 5: The part of the listing that says something like ! 6: "-rw-rw-r--" tells you the read and write ! 7: permissions for the file -- in effect, ! 8: who can do what to it. ! 9: The second field is the number of "links" to the file. ! 10: We won't worry about these two right now. ! 11: ! 12: The name in the third field is the owner of the file. ! 13: The fourth field is the size of the file in characters, ! 14: which is often interesting. The rest of the listing is ! 15: the date and time the file was last changed, and its name. ! 16: ! 17: What is the largest file in this directory? ! 18: (Don't use the previous list - I've changed things.) ! 19: Type "answer name", where "name" is the name of the ! 20: largest file. ! 21: #create big ! 22: stuff ! 23: #create biggest ! 24: not really ! 25: #create X1 ! 26: morestuf ! 27: #create m ! 28: moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore ! 29: moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore ! 30: moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore ! 31: moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore ! 32: moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore ! 33: #copyin ! 34: #user ! 35: #uncopyin ! 36: #match m ! 37: #bad biggest ! 38: You didn't look at the sizes, did you? ! 39: #bad big ! 40: You didn't look at the sizes, did you? ! 41: #log ! 42: #next ! 43: 0.1c 10
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