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The {\bf ls} command produces a listing of all the files contained in the
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current directory much like the Unix {\bf ls} command. You may specify an
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argument containing wildcards, in which case only those files will be
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Any file that is marked to be restored will have its name preceded by an
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asterisk ({\bf *}). Directory names will be terminated with a forward slash
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({\bf /}) to distinguish them from filenames.
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The {\bf lsmark} command is the same as the {\bf ls} except that it will
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print only those files marked for extraction. The other distinction is that
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it will recursively descend into any directory selected.
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The {\bf mark} command allows you to mark files to be restored. It takes a
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single argument which is the filename or directory name in the current
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directory to be marked for extraction. The argument may be a wildcard