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minus-squareN3Cr0linkfedilink3•9 hours ago rm -rf <some placeholder> Works for . current directory. Yay! … also works for / system root. 🔥 Nay!
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•5 hours agoDoes it? I thought / specifically was protected, and you needed to add --no-preserve-root.
minus-square@CameronDevlink1•9 hours agoThat won’t crash your kernel, and I was more curious about the OPs example. Task management is basically reading some files, and sending signals, it should be near impossible to crash the system.
Works for
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current directory. Yay!… also works for
/
system root. 🔥 Nay!Does it? I thought / specifically was protected, and you needed to add --no-preserve-root.
That won’t crash your kernel, and I was more curious about the OPs example. Task management is basically reading some files, and sending signals, it should be near impossible to crash the system.