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1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: Now your directory contains a file with a name ! 3: that starts with "a" (like "adam", "arthur", etc.). ! 4: Find out what it is using the "ls" command ! 5: and change its name to "martin". ! 6: Then type "ready". ! 7: By the way, if there was already a file around ! 8: named "martin", the old version is clobbered ! 9: by the new one. ! 10: #create andrew ! 11: stuff ! 12: #user ! 13: test -r martin ! 14: #fail ! 15: Do you remember that the "ls" command will ! 16: tell you the names of the files in the current ! 17: directory? Thus you can use "ls" to tell you ! 18: what your file names are; and then you can use ! 19: "mv" to change the name of the file ! 20: beginning with "a" to "martin". ! 21: #log ! 22: #next ! 23: 3.1a 10 ! 24: 3.2a 5 ! 25: 3.3a 2
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