Why I Love Linux
Samuel Morales Jr.
sonofrage at yahoo.com
Wed May 8 18:57:52 EDT 2002
good example!
--- Robert Romito <robromito at adelphia.net> wrote:
> A couple of nights ago I was playing with my Linux
> From Scratch (LFS)
> build. I'm building a boot disk for installing LFS
> on other systems.
> With the boot disk's root file system incubating
> deep within my /home
> directory, my work commenced. While residing in
> /home/<blahblahblah>/installdisk I discovered
> BusyBox
> <http://www.busybox.net> (http://www.busybox.net); a
> nifty utility which
> allowed me to purge the boot disk's lib directory.
> Excited about
> finally fitting the kernel and root fs on one disk,
> I began to type. As
> root, from the /home/<blahblahblah>/installdisk, I
> typed rm -rf /lib/*.
> Oops... I meant to type rm -rf lib/*.
> Unfortunately, I didn't hit
> control-c fast enough. The /lib casualties were
> immense. Everything
> stopped working. Couldn't ls, cd, su, or cp.
> Couldn't even shutdown
> with ctrl+alt+del; I had to power off.
>
> Following a colorful commentary on the preceeding
> action and resultant
> situation, I found peace. This is Linux, not
> Windows! I don't need to
> re-install and sacrifice all my tweaks and mods.
> Armed with my trusty
> Slackware 8.0 install CD, I started system CPR.
> From the install CD, I
> mounted the root partition, copied the glibc package
> to the root
> partition, installed the package, unmounted the root
> partition, removed
> the CD and rebooted. My system's pulse
> strengthened. I repeated the
> process twice, re-installing the glibc++ and e2fs
> packages. Upon the
> final reboot, login welcomed me with open arms and a
> login prompt. X
> loaded succesfully, NVidia logo and all. My
> applications ran with the
> same vigor as before my surprise attack. Then a
> lone, white dove soared
> across my screen...
>
> ... Ok, maybe a dove didn't fly across my screen.
> But my system came up
> beautifully, as though I had never wiped out the
> core libraries that 99%
> of the system relies on. Just imagine if I did this
> to
> c:\winnt\system32. The moral is that it's OK to
> suffer from
> Windows-panic-itis when you make a mistake as root.
> Just make sure you
> take a deep breath and remember you're in Linux land
> now. For that
> which cripples Windows only stings Linux. Just
> ensure a boot disk and
> the original install media is always close at hand.
>
> Robert Romito.
>
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