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