• narshee
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    211 year ago

    Not in this case. It’s */ here so it expands to directories at current location. I’m sure that’s a typo though

    • @rockSlayer
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      51 year ago

      I’m not brave enough to test it on my distro, so I’ll take your word on that lol

      • narshee
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        121 year ago

        You can do echo */ and echo /* to see how they expand. Also rm -rf / already is enough without the * as it already is recursive

            • @[email protected]
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              Originally, rm would merrily nuke your whole filesystem if you told it to. At some point, someone thought that was a pretty stupid default behaviour, so they added that flag to change the default to not nuke your entire filesystem. However, they made the change backwards compatible in case someone still needed the old behaviour. I can imagine in a container or throwaway environment, it might be vaguely reasonable to expect to be able the blat /.

              See also:

              Unix gives you just enough rope to hang yourself – and then a couple of more feet, just to be sure.

              – Eric Allman

        • @rockSlayer
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          I’m aware of how recursive force remove works. I’m just kidding around.

        • FuglyDuck
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          21 year ago

          Anybody brave enough to tell the MS rep this on patch night??

          (You have backups, right?)