Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/usr.lib/learn/morefiles/L0.1a, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: #print
        !             2: In the basic files course you learned about the "ls" command
        !             3: for listing the names of files in the current directory.
        !             4: You will now learn some of the extra abilities of "ls".
        !             5: UNIX maintains a lot more information about a file than just
        !             6: its name; this extra information includes the size of the
        !             7: file, the date and time it was last changed, the owner,
        !             8: and scattered other miscellany.  To see this "long" list of information,
        !             9: use the command "ls -l".  (That's an "ell", not a "one".)
        !            10: The "-l" is called an "optional argument",
        !            11: since it may or may not be present.
        !            12: 
        !            13: To begin, try just "ls -l", then type "ready".
        !            14: #create junk
        !            15: this is garbage
        !            16: #copyin
        !            17: #user
        !            18: #uncopyin
        !            19: #match ls -l
        !            20: #log
        !            21: #next
        !            22: 0.1b 10

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