Hi GNU guys!
I am newbie in Linux world. I know that the Linux philosophy is that
executing a command just as it is designated without any verbose
information. I also know that the root user has too strong powers to
change every detail of the system. However, when it is connected with
the most essential system files, we should give a warning. What about
when "sudo rm -rf /bin", it gives a conformation or asks the user to
input something, and when "sudo -rff /bin", it will do the command with
saying anything?
I am looking forward to your reply!
Regards
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