“We gave him root access, then waited for about the amount of time it would take him to copy off everything he needs, then took it away again so its all good now.”
I lived in Sydney for 3 years (I’m from Norway), and only heard about it, but never met anyone who actually used it in daily speach. That was until I took a RSA, the teacher used it, and it blew my mind. I’ll never forget you, John!
That’s like saying “we have him root but then took it away.”
No, once someone has root its kinda it.
(Butbutbut selinux) No, not gonna help.
(Butbutbut we took it away) Chroot binaries are fun.
Etc.
“We gave him root access, then waited for about the amount of time it would take him to copy off everything he needs, then took it away again so its all good now.”
Side note; in Aussie slang, root means to fuck.
Fair dinkum!
We don’t use that much here. It’s more like fucken oath
I lived in Sydney for 3 years (I’m from Norway), and only heard about it, but never met anyone who actually used it in daily speach. That was until I took a RSA, the teacher used it, and it blew my mind. I’ll never forget you, John!