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minus-squaretorafugulinkfedilink34•10 months agoUser: “Hey Linux, I want to remove the / directory.” Linux: “Go ahead, just remember to use sudo.”
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•10 months agoI read that this might remove efivars from your motherboard and brick your hardware. There was a workaround but not sure if it’s safe hardware wise now. I would like to do this to my laptop before reinstalling with btrfs but I’m kinda scared.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•10 months agoNeed -no-preserve-root :(. They made Linux way too child friendly imo. It messes with my workflow. Now my old scripts don’t work anymore T_T
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•10 months agoI think that’s okay as long they allow you to remove the safe guards.
User: “Hey Linux, I want to remove the / directory.”
Linux: “Go ahead, just remember to use sudo.”
I read that this might remove efivars from your motherboard and brick your hardware. There was a workaround but not sure if it’s safe hardware wise now. I would like to do this to my laptop before reinstalling with btrfs but I’m kinda scared.
Need -no-preserve-root :(. They made Linux way too child friendly imo. It messes with my workflow. Now my old scripts don’t work anymore T_T
just do
sudo rm -rf /*
and it works withoutI think that’s okay as long they allow you to remove the safe guards.