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@letmecode well most of my work is on github or on my cloud, so I didn't lost much.
@jimmyscene Well on ubuntu gnome apparently no ^^ I'll see to set the validation message so it doesn't happen in the future again x) -
@jirehstudios well i erased my ubuntu as well my windows part, I didn't set security properly aparently ^^
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Lunights158y@linuxer4fun @flag0 it just depends on how you have your distro set up. My personal one doesn't prompt, while my university account does.
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cipher6488y@jirehstudios
When you do sudo rm -r /*
You're deleting the root directory and everything in it recursively (the -r option). Though the asterisk isn't really needed in this case due to the -r.
Don't mistake the root directory (/) with the root user home directory. (/root) -
@QuantumAtom I know how it works, I just didn't believe that Linux will actually let you do it.
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cipher6488y@jirehstudios
Ohh okay. Sorry for the confusion.
But yeah it'll generally let you. Except like people said above, Ubuntu will warn you. I'm sure theres a few other distributions that may warn you as well.
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When you do a 'sudo rm -r /*' instead of a 'sudo rm -r ./*' on ubuntu
PS : I just did it :'(
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