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1.1 root 1: #print
2: You can use the "ls" command to find out how
3: many files you have in your directory.
4: How many files are there in the current
5: directory now? Make another list - the list of files
6: that you made before is no longer right because I added
7: some files to the directory. When you find out
8: how many files there are in this directory, type
9: "answer N" where N is the number of files.
10: #create a1
11: file a1
12: #create a2
13: file a2
14: #create X1
15: file a1
16: #copyin
17: #user
18: #uncopyin
19: ls | %s/../bin/lcount >X1
20: tail -1 .copy >X2
21: #cmp X1 X2
22: #log
23: #next
24: 2.1a 10
25: 2.2a 5
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