Obligatory XKCD
Hmmm command not found, let me just try the same command a couple more times, this time it will work right?
In IT teaching users to actually read and understand errors is always an uphill battle.
I learned early in my software engineering career these two beautiful rules of debugging:
- Read all of the words
- Believe them
This isn’t programming, just someone who sucks at bash.
How else are you going to open your files in nano to do the programming on the prod server?
what’s a nano?
The beginner (and better) version of vim?
… but
cd
is a built-inIt would be pretty useless if cd was a child process that changed its own directory, only to return to bash and be back where you started.
-1 accuracy point ( ◞ ﹏ ◟)
linux 4.5-rc5 had efivarfs fixed to prevent “rm -rf /” bricking uefi motherboards – so maybe someone can try it out? :]