Give it to me straight senpai, how fucked am I?
Give it to me straight senpai, how fucked am I?
pretty fucked
shit.
Just unmount home and revert to a backup
Pray.
Just add -r to rm and solved. It will remove dirs also
Just use snappers rollback function
this has to be fake
what the fuck were you even trying to do
I was trying to search for the library that had a symbol using the `nm` command. I assure you this is real...
>I assure you this is real...
>implying
why would you use sudo when nm wouldn't require it?
fake and gay shit
Why would you run nm with sudo, though?
Hardly seems unfixable. Depends on the distro, but if this is Debian or a derivative, then dpkg only uses libraries in /lib, not /usr/lib, so just use dpkg -S to find all packages that own files in /usr/lib, fetch them, and reinstall them. No big deal, except the amount of work.
You can always view it as an opportunity to install Gentoo...
It was gentoo lmao
It's gentoo. I need to boot into admin CD, copy a new portage and python on, and then rebuild world. Should be pretty easy, I'm just lazy
Install source mage.
why would you do this?
Cause it was `rm` the first time, and it bitched at me about permissions and I wasn't thinking so I just ran the same command with sudo.
If you thought nm was complaining about missing permissions, that should've made you think.
clearly
when I use rm, unless I specified the force flag it asks me if I want to remove each file individually. Why does rm act differently on my machine?
Probably because your shell has an alias rm=rm -i
I use zsh with zpresto, so that's probably what's aliasing it. thanks for the info
>doesn't know his own aliases
the absolute state of zshoy
install gentoo
You need glasses, user.