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the /* makes sure you get rid of both french french and french canadian french
60 0 ReplyWhat about ULTRA FRENCH?
22 0 Replybe sure to add -no-preserve-root to make sure ultra french is gone too
25 0 Replyno need, since /* doesn't start at root, it'll not trip the safety
11 0 ReplyI think you’re wrong but I’m not willing to test it to see
6 0 ReplyPussy
6 0 Replythe shell expands it to
rm -fr /bin /etc /usr /home /dev
and so on. rm never sees the /, so the safety doesn't trigger4 0 Replyvirtual machines
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trying to remove ULTRAFRENCH is a fool's errand
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That means we are still missing Swiss French
5 0 ReplyWhat about French Ceole? Can't be too certain.
4 0 ReplyPlease do not be racist to us French people, it is for that reason I have down voted your post today
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