#print Since the "?" character only matches single characters, it isn't useful for such questions as "how many files have names beginning with g?" There is another character, * which can be used in patterns for file names, and which matches any number of characters of any sort. Thus g* matches anything beginning with g. And *x matches anything ending in x. There is one file in this directory whose name ends in "memo". Find out that file name and print the contents of the file. Then type "ready". #create mymemo This is the 7-line file "mymemo"; you should have typed "ls *memo", which would print "mymemo", and then typed the command "cat mymemo". Or just plain "cat *memo" would have worked. But whatever you did, you got it right and now you can type "ready". #copyout #user #uncopyout tail -7 .ocopy >X2 #cmp mymemo X2 #log #next 6.1b 0 6.1c 5 6.1e 10