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14 At the command prompt, type ls /boot and press Enter. Next, type ls -l /boot and press Enter. What additional information is available on the screen? What types of files are available in the /boot directory? At the command prompt, type ll /boot and press Enter. Is the output any different from that of the ls -l /boot command you just entered? Why or why not?

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At the command prompt, type ls /boot and press Enter. Next, type
ls -l /boot and press Enter. What additional information is
available on the screen? What types of files are available in the /boot
directory? At the command prompt, type ll /boot and press Enter.
Is the output any different from that of the ls -l /boot command
you just entered? Why or why not?
        
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14 At the command prompt, type ls /boot and press Enter. Next, type ls -l /boot and press Enter. What additional information is available on the screen? What types of files are available in the /boot directory? At the command prompt, type ll /boot and press Enter. Is the output any different from that of the ls -l /boot command you just entered? Why or why not?
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00:01 The correct outcomes are given by, it will be sort and display the file starting with p in reverse order.
00:09 This is correct as the grepptfile2 .txt .sort are part filters flies starting with p sorts them in reverse order and stores the result in file2 .txt.
00:51 Now it will store the content of the etc in the file first text file.
00:55 This is correct as the initial is over etc tfile1 .txt part list the contents of etc and stores them in file1 .txt.
01:21 Now the incorrect options are, it will sort and display the file starting with p and store the output in the file2 .txt file...
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