druck cried
>On 10/12/2018 21:08, Jan Panteltje wrote:
>> I don't know, I am always root,
>> fixed that in /etc/passwd:
>> #pi:x:1000:1000:,,,:/home/pi:/bin/bash
>> pi:x:0:0:,,,:/root:/bin/bash
>
>Bad advice
>> you do not drive your car from the passenger seat I hope?
>
>Worse anology.
Perfect analogy
>By all means do this yourself, but don't recommend it to people who are
>not aware of how stupid this is.
You seem clueless.
All that could ever happen is that you erase some files.
Been root since Linux SLS in 1998.
ONCE I accidently typed rm -rf /*
Took an hour or so to restore some libraries.
Some years ago I accidently erased some other file.
Fixed it.
And I do make backups, even of raspi SDcards.
The analogy to driving your car from the passenger seat is perfect.
Only an idiot would hop over to the driver seat when turning,
or breaking.
sudo this sudo that,.
And while you are sudo you can still cause havoc.
Linus himself not so long ago warned against that silly game.
Better learn how Unix works, and be aware what you type,
are doing.
Better than dancing the idiot dance with everybody who has no clue like you.
Fear sells, fear keeps people under control.
Stay an idiot if you like, not my problem.
After 2018 - 1998 = 20 years of being root
and if you ever make it that long and actually program stuff, having typed
'sudo'
over a trillion times, be proud of your waste of time.
Dangerous, idiot!
you have no idea what dangerous is.
>---druck
Sounds like dreck
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