Sudo rm -rf .

  • Lena@gregtech.eu
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    1 day ago

    At least bash doesn’t seem to match it…

    gregor@raspberrypi:~ $ ls
    bridge  navidrome  seed  traefik
    gregor@raspberrypi:~ $ ls *.*
    ls: cannot access '*.*': No such file or directory
    gregor@raspberrypi:~ $ cat *.*
    cat: '*.*': No such file or directory
    
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      1 day ago

      Right, so then if asterisk wildcards don’t match on . and … then, in most common distros where there is no dot in any of the top level dirs in /, “rm -rf *.*” in the top level / dir is basically harmless and likely a noop.

      So OP is wrong.

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        10 hours ago

        Technically, it says he’s in the ~ directory, which would usually be /home/god, but even in there there aren’t usually any directories/files with a dot.