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1 As usual, you can type ls to see the result of mv.
2 When you type ls , files beginning with a dot are not listed.
3 You might type ls to verify that your new directory exists.
4 Now type ls -l and notice that secondlink is still there.
5 If you're curious, cd to each directory and type ls to see its contents.
6 You quickly get tired of typing ls -almost-all -color=auto.
7 Try typing ls to verify that there's indeed a file called profile in your working directory, alongside the new mysubdirectory.
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