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For the rest of the book the <enter> will be implied.
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...substitution
This also pertains to directories, but in UNIX a directory is essentially a special file.
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...[]
These are actually the same, where the square bracket method is much nicer to use in practice.
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...value
For C programmers, this is the exact opposite to the C rule where any non-zero return value is translated as TRUE.
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...storage 
On UNIX systems a drive must be mounted prior to accessing - even if it is a partition on the current physical disk. It is assumed for simplicity in this example that dsk2 has been previously mounted.
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Douglas M Gingrich
Mon Apr 27 15:25:49 MDT 1998