#print When you ask for "ls -l", the first line, which says "total N", is a measure of how much file space is used by the files in this directory. The part of the listing that says something like "-rw-rw-r--" tells you the read and write permissions for the file -- in effect, who can do what to it. The second field is the number of "links" to the file. We won't worry about these two right now. The name in the third field is the owner of the file. The fourth field is the size of the file in characters, which is often interesting. The rest of the listing is the date and time the file was last changed, and its name. What is the largest file in this directory? (Don't use the previous list - I've changed things.) Type "answer name", where "name" is the name of the largest file. #create big stuff #create biggest not really #create X1 morestuf #create m moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore moremore #copyin #user #uncopyin #match m #bad biggest You didn't look at the sizes, did you? #bad big You didn't look at the sizes, did you? #log #next 0.1c 10