On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 08:44:37PM -0700, Jan Steinman wrote:
>
> But "sudo rm -f /" works the same on both systems. (Kids, don't try
> this at home! :-)
Hey, you're missing something! ;)
# rm -f /
rm: /: is a directory
#
But please don't try it with the -r or -R option. At least not as root.
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