Here's one that makes me wonder: How far does »Use and edit command history« 
in the new-style objective 103.1 extend into the territory of arcane history 
substitutions, i.e., do LPIC-1 candidates have to be able to parse and/or 
produce things like

  $ echo !?foo?$:t:s/bar/baz/

? If not, where does objective 103.1 stop?

(Just in case you're wondering: This will look for the most recent command 
line in the history containing the string »foo«, pick up the last word of 
that line, discard everything from that word except for the last filename 
component, and return that with the string »bar« replaced by »baz«. And just 
for the record, I don't use such things myself as my poor brain cannot handle 
them as a matter of course.)

Anselm
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