:)
If you remember one rule, remember this:
1) only be root when you have to
If you want a second rule:
2) when you are root, move slow, and deliberately and when possible test the
results before doing them.
example:
when you want to rm -rf r*
do ls -la r* first so you can be sure exactly what the end results will
include.
I know it's common sense but common sense isn't always practiced. If you
develope good habits early, they stick. It may save your job one day :)
Regards,
Mike Cantrell
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Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2000 7:35 PM
Subject: Many Thanks (Was: Re: MAJOR Console Errors)
> Thanks guys,
>
> I'm finally back from band camp and I fixed the problem using my redhat
> Rescue disk. Those are some good suggestions on what to do the next time
and
> I apprehciate (sp?) it a lot. Everything has been repaired to it's
previous
> status and runs smoothly. Even though these are some of the simplest and
> worst mistakes to make, I like them because of how much they teach me in
my
> quest for wizardly knowledge. Everytime I mess up and need to reinstall, I
> learn the limitations of things that I got working by accident. Once again
> thanks for all your help.
>
> -Zach
>
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