443French Rule(sh.itjust.works)posted 1 year ago byAstro@sh.itjust.worksin 196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneView comments27 commentssavehidereportSort:HotTopControversialNewOldYou are viewing a single thread.View all comments View context [ +- ]lugal@sopuli.xyz22 points1 year agoWhat about ULTRA FRENCH? permalinksavereportparentreply[ +- ]ReveredOxygen@sh.itjust.works3 points1 year agotrying to remove ULTRAFRENCH is a fool’s errand permalinksavereportparentreply[ +- ]bunnyfc@kbin.social25 points1 year agobe sure to add -no-preserve-root to make sure ultra french is gone too permalinksavereportparentreply[ +- ]itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone11 points1 year agono need, since /* doesn’t start at root, it’ll not trip the safety permalinksavereportparentreply[ +- ]NateSwift@lemmy.world6 points1 year agoI think you’re wrong but I’m not willing to test it to see permalinksavereportparentreply[ +- ]ReveredOxygen@sh.itjust.works4 points1 year agothe shell expands it to rm -fr /bin /etc /usr /home /dev and so on. rm never sees the /, so the safety doesn’t trigger permalinksavereportparentreply[ +- ]moosetwin@lemmy.dbzer0.com2 points1 year agovirtual machines permalinksavereportparentreply[ +- ]can@sh.itjust.works6 points1 year agoPussy permalinksavereportparentreplyShow more comments