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1.1 root 1: #print
2: You can use any other kind of address you want
3: with 'd'; for example,
4: .d
5: will delete the current line. Remember the
6: name of the last line? Pick up file
7: "flower" and delete the last line and
8: rewrite the file. Then type "ready".
9: #create Ref
10: aster
11: chrysanthemum
12: daffodil
13: marigold
14: petunia
15: rose
16: tulip
17: zinnia
18: #create flower
19: aster
20: chrysanthemum
21: daffodil
22: marigold
23: petunia
24: rose
25: tulip
26: zinnia
27: hummingbird
28: #user
29: #cmp flower Ref
30: #log
31: #next
32: 19.2c 10
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