Annotation of 43BSDReno/usr.bin/learn/learnlib/files/L3.3b, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: #print
        !             2: Of course, you can print any file with "cat".
        !             3: In particular, it is common to first use
        !             4: "ls" to find the name of a file and then "cat"
        !             5: to print it.  Note the difference between
        !             6: "ls", which tells you the name of the files,
        !             7: and "cat", which tells you the contents.
        !             8: 
        !             9: One file in the current directory is named for
        !            10: a President.  Print the file, then type "ready".
        !            11: #create roosevelt
        !            12:   this file is named roosevelt
        !            13:   and contains three lines of
        !            14:   text.
        !            15: #copyout
        !            16: #user
        !            17: #uncopyout
        !            18: cp .ocopy X2
        !            19: tail -3 .ocopy >X1
        !            20: #cmp X1 roosevelt
        !            21: #log
        !            22: #next
        !            23: 3.2b 2

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