bitwolf, 11 months ago (edited 3 months ago) The only time was within a VM. I accidentally wrote rm -rf ./* while my cwd was / I use absolute paths with -rf now, to prevent the error again. Every other breakage I had was with apt shitting itself. It has always been fixable just annoying. I now use Fedora, to prevent the error again.
The only time was within a VM. I accidentally wrote
rm -rf ./* while my cwd was /
rm -rf ./*
/
I use absolute paths with -rf now, to prevent the error again.
-rf
Every other breakage I had was with apt shitting itself. It has always been fixable just annoying.
apt
I now use Fedora, to prevent the error again.