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6M | mod | Removed Comment `sudo rm -rf /` should suffice. Sometimes you want to put a `--no-preserve-root` just so it doesn't interfere with the root of your filesystem. by @lostbox66@fedibb.ml reason: no trolling please |
1Y | mod | Removed Post [Elementary OS] Update january 2022 reason: this is a place to ask for help with a specific problem, not post news. use lemmy.ml/c/linux for this stuff |