#print Each 'w' command typed so far has written the edited material back on the same file that it came from originally. This can be changed by giving a filename on the 'w' command: w camden will write the current editor buffer on file 'camden'. What does the following sequence of commands do? ed old w new q As you can see, it picks up file 'old', and writes it on file 'new'. It has the same effect as cp old new does. This directory contains a file with a name beginning with 'h'. Make a copy of that file named 'norman'. Check the copy by listing the old and new files with 'cat' before you type 'ready'. #create harry Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. #user #cmp harry norman #log #next 12.1b 10