When you forget to pipe the log file into
lessI was trying to sudo rm -rf ./ Once and missed the / so I just used rm -rf . And this was before they added --no-preserve-root as a default so it just ripped through my entire drive.
sudo rm -rf ./andsudo rm -rf .are, as far as I know, the same command. Did you mean that you dropped the . and ransudo rm -rf /?Fortunately for me, this never happened to me, but I have gotten pretty close to running
rm -rf ~after mistakenly creating a directory caller~…after mistakenly creating a directory caller ~…
How do you even delete such a directory?
rmdir ./~
That makes sense.
The heart skip when an rm command runs longer than expected.
When you run a dd command and the light on the USB stick does not start flashing
Me right now


Why does it always take so lang to remove the french language pack???
that really is a terrifying feeling
“The right command in the wrong directory can make all the difference in the world. So rise and shine, Mr. Tux. Wake up, and check the log files…”
kkzzt Pick up that coredump.
I heard this in G-man’s voice from the first two or three words!
That was intentional :)
Apart from the initial “Rise and Shine” before the first sentence, this is a direct play on G-man’s intro speech from HL2.
ctrl-c ctrl-c ctrl-c ctrl-c ctrl-c
i ctrl+c my fucking face off when that happens.
oh and in case y’all can’t read it, the command is
cat *in/binHow do I stop some big mean missed command from tearing up my main drive?
The answer: Use Ctrl-C. And if that don’t work, use more Ctrl-C.
And if that don’t work? Use Ctrl-Z.
Use Ctrl-Z
followed by
jobs,kill %1, etc
Last week “I was trying to fix something” and made some bad decisions. Long story short, wrong command in the right directory the screen flashed like in this meme💀. Well, I liveUSB to reinstall the whole thing. Then I remembered that I installed Cachy with BTRFS snapshots. Bam Fucking magic, it’s like nothing happened… I call it the Ohh shit, Ctrl-Z OS troubleshooter. Yep I’m new in linux…
When I paste a 250k-line log to console.
wondering why firefox hangs as you paste a 30MB text file into an online diff tool
Btrfs snapshots to the rescue!
I’ve been meaning to tinker with Brfs. Is the idea that snapshots live on a separate volume so you can always recover a messed up system?
There are tools like snapper and btrbk that periodically make snapshots. Since btrfs is a COW filesystem, the live subvolume just stores newer changes on top of the snapshot — it doesn’t need to copy anything until it changes. Only when file data is no-longer referenced is it actually marked free to overwrite. This can make disk usage a bit un-intuitive since you can have large files stuck in snapshots that don’t show up in your live subvolumes but still use up space. It can really save you from serious mess ups and is really cheap in terms of performance. It’s also possible to send snapshots over a network to another machine if you want longer term backups without keeping them on local disks.
That would be a separate step (send/receive).
But
rm -rwhen you created a snapshot before basically just adds metadata about which files are supposed to be deleted in the current version. The snapshot still has the old filesystem content.That also means that when you use up all your space, deleting files actually worsens the problem.
sudo kms
Made that mistake last week. Luckily it was just a chmod and not a rm. Stomach did a flip regardless.
Luckily it was just a chmod
that can still render a system unbootable 😅
Hah, fair enough!
oh i made that same mistake a month ago when trying to chmod 777 -R another partition… and ran it in / instead
when I was but a baby sysadmin, my boss did that to a production server
rm -rf is always right. No matter where. Supposed, of course, you are root.
No discussion. I am root! I am always right!
I recently noticed that the logging framework I use does not limit the log’s length. I don’t know how exactly I filled the memory so quickly, but I did
I’ve aliases sudo rm to sudo rm -i
















