Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/usr.lib/learn/files/L10.3a, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: #print
                      2: When you are done with something, you will want to
                      3: get rid of the file containing it.  The command for that
                      4: is "rm" (remove).  For example
                      5:   rm junk
                      6: throws away the file named "junk".  Try that -
                      7: there's a file named "junk" in this directory, as you can
                      8: verify by doing an "ls".  Try another "ls" after the "rm junk";
                      9: then type "ready".
                     10: #create junk
                     11: #user
                     12: test ! -r junk
                     13: #log
                     14: #next
                     15: 10.3b 2

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