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EatingOnions@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 13 hours ago

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EatingOnions@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 13 hours ago
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    Linux does let you fuck around and find out lol

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      But then you find out, and you learn, and we become better users for it.

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        Don’t be so sure.

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        True, I only broke my boot twice… Never again

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          With the number of times I have done the live distro chroot thing you’d think I would have the procedure memorized

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      Linux does not “let you fuck around” in fact its says “you are root and if you root I assume u know what you do!”

      And yeah i learned that the hard way when it didnt threw any errors at me doing stuff as root…

      10/10 would do it again!

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        I’ve forgotten i was root, thought I was back to normal user, fat fingered a command, and removed tons of directories. I actually learn more fixing my fuck ups than when I reading books. Nothing like pressure to really focus you!

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          The best teacher is a fuck up

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          That happened to me with /etc/ . That was not a fun experience.

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      rm -rf /

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        Please, if you do that rm / -rf and you’re really looking into that path to make sure it’s correct.

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