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db2 @lemmy.world rm -yrf ~/*
(Just in case, don't do that)
20 1 Replylemmyreader @lemmy.ml You know that Linux has protection against
rm -rf /
since a few years ?Guess it's a sign that Linus got milder on the way, growing old :-) And the terrible BOFH joke of this grew old and boring as well. Gotta take care about new Linux users.
8 2 ReplyHjalmar @feddit.nu
what? Will it warn me for removing the french language pack? That's what I call bloat!!
23 0 Replylemmyreader @lemmy.ml 😄
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exu @feditown.com
Actually that's RMS getting older. Afaik only GNU rm protects the root.
7 0 Replylemmyreader @lemmy.ml 🙂 👍
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737 @lemmy.blahaj.zone rm
is part of GNU or busybox though.4 0 Replydb2 @lemmy.world That wasn't the command I wrote though
4 0 Replypsud @lemmy.world They said ~/
I don't think there's any protection for the current user's home directory
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dopeshark @lemmy.world
What do you mean that's not the name of your cat and I shouldn't type it in my terminal?
3 0 Replydb2 @lemmy.world Only at work when logged in to the admin account.
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