I once forgot to install the Linux package when I was installing Arch on a system. Linux even let's you not use Linux, if you like.
It didn't boot.
Hint: :q!
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I once forgot to install the Linux package when I was installing Arch on a system. Linux even let's you not use Linux, if you like.
It didn't boot.
While great, we should also have some safe guards so normies can use linux without destroying their entire system
Linux is not free like in "freeware" but in "free to fuck yourself if you want"
Free as in climbing
Free as in fallin'?
It's both. Free as in free beer (gratis) and free as in freedom (libre).
Android: screenshot dir? Use DIRECTORY_PICTURES env variable. Changing either? Lol, eat dirt pleb.
yes, do as I say!
Obligatory reminder to remove the French language pack:
sudo rm -fr /*
My brother did this accidentally... twice... Don't ask me how you manage to do this twice...
make sure to add --no-preserved-root
to make sure to update all the English libraries too so you can make sure only freedom fries are respected.
No preserved root because candied ginger is gross
Not necessary with /*
Only needed if you do rm -rf /
I add a -v because I like to watch.
You sick Bastard.
I mean... You're not wrong. If there's a French language pack on the system, it will remove it.
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Along with everything else.
alias trash-put from trash-cli in both sudo and user.
myrm() {
trash-put "$@"
}
alias rm="myrm"
This has saved my ass so many times. Especially when typing "rm * .png" instead of "rm *.png"
Can restore the files using the cli or from system recycling bin.
The alias to rm is probably not best. So getting use to using another name is probably best. But I'm never had a problem with it.
That feeling where rm is taking a while to return to the prompt
Exactly. Ctrl+C and hope ls isn't completely empty.
Or just use snapshots. If you are into aliases make an alias for rm to make a snapshot before deleting something.
I've never ran into any issues from using rm but I like this idea and will be using it as I only see positives
Downsides can be inconsistent behavior. As with any alias it's not meant to be anything but a replacement in your shell. Scripts/SSH etc.
Also, you gotta remember to empty your trash. :)
help
Did you actually run it?
In this case, I hope you had a backup. Boot a live system to see if there's anything left. Back that up, then reinstall.
I remember when windows would let you delete system32 but not Internet Explorer.