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How to reverse the contents of a file?

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Am new to this forum .... And also to shell scripting

I need a k-shell script to reverse the contents of a file...

Please come up with the solutions...

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( Adding as message is too short )
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Man tac->

says no entry for tac

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Not a Korn shell solution though ...

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ex - infile<<!
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