For those with a full or partial “huh?”
Don’t you have to pass the --no-preserve-root flag for this to work these days?
Or use
/*for the path so it globs to all directories under/whilst not triggering the logic which requires--no-preserve-root.Yes, that’s how I nuked my workstation once. Part of my development routine was running
sudo rm -rf $SDCARD/*. Guess what happens whenSDCARDisn’t defined.Even Steam did this once…
set -uis your friend. Unless you’re running that command interactively, in which case it just exits the shell without giving any warning at all. Oh, the joys of shells written to be compatible with scripts created 20 years ago…It was interactive, but thanks, killing the shell is still better than reinstalling the machine.
Nice!
Shouldn’t it be
/*.*for proper nuking or is that unnecessary ? I was told some hidden files would be ignored without itshopt -s dotglob
Yeah, but it wouldn’t fit in the speech bubble =P
Don’t try this at home kids
I did this accidentally on my TrueNAS when I was tired and troubleshooting something after midnight… luckily I had a backup




