04-22-2003
tail -10 and
head -10 print out the first 10 lines and last 10 lines, respectively, of a file. They cannot be used to pull lines from the middle of a file. Plus what you've done will output one or more lines containing the word
"word" and then try to feed those lines into the tail or head command, which actually needs a filename.
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NAME
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