Re: Commands don't work after rm -rf /*

2006-12-06 Thread RedShift
Shane J Pearson wrote: On 06/12/2006, at 12:14 PM, Bryan Irvine wrote: It's the anti-unix newbie avoidance system. I propose a source change to rm that *after* it has completed removing / it then displays a dialog that "the system would prefer it if you ran windows millennium". ;) Oh man,

Re: Commands don't work after rm -rf /*

2006-12-05 Thread Woodchuck
On Wed, 6 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Jason Dixon wrote: > > I wrote a script that tested inode performance by removing unwanted > > blocks. It was pretty simple, so I tested it first against the first > > slice (it's the smallest, so it should be a quick test). However, > > something h

Re: Commands don't work after rm -rf /*

2006-12-05 Thread Mike Erdely
On Tue, December 5, 2006 7:33 pm, Diana Eichert wrote: >Is there a problem with Jason Dixon? Is that a leading question? > ;-) :)

Re: Commands don't work after rm -rf /*

2006-12-05 Thread Shane J Pearson
On 06/12/2006, at 12:14 PM, Bryan Irvine wrote: It's the anti-unix newbie avoidance system. I propose a source change to rm that *after* it has completed removing / it then displays a dialog that "the system would prefer it if you ran windows millennium". ;) Oh man, that's low. I can und

Re: Commands don't work after rm -rf /*

2006-12-05 Thread Bryan Irvine
On 12/5/06, Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I wrote a script that tested inode performance by removing unwanted > blocks. It was pretty simple, so I tested it first against the first > slice (it's the smallest, so it should be a quick test). However, > something happened after I ran th

Re: Commands don't work after rm -rf /*

2006-12-05 Thread alexander
Jason Dixon wrote: > I wrote a script that tested inode performance by removing unwanted > blocks. It was pretty simple, so I tested it first against the first > slice (it's the smallest, so it should be a quick test). However, > something happened after I ran the script and the system no longer

Re: Commands don't work after rm -rf /*

2006-12-05 Thread Diana Eichert
I wrote a script that automagically sent e-mail to the OpenBSD misc@ list. from reading the list it appears I can send to a variety of e-mail addresses, including this one [EMAIL PROTECTED], in order to get e-mail to the list. However I never see the automagically generated e-mails show up on the

Commands don't work after rm -rf /*

2006-12-05 Thread Jason Dixon
I wrote a script that tested inode performance by removing unwanted blocks. It was pretty simple, so I tested it first against the first slice (it's the smallest, so it should be a quick test). However, something happened after I ran the script and the system no longer responds. Even reb