Finest compression avaliable under UNIX/
Linux! Unfortunatly, there is no decompressor avaliable.
Command issued on unix systems to remove a directory. If nothing is added after the final slash (/) it will remove the root filesystem. Although, many systems now have protection in place which will report back and say '
rm of / is not allowed' or similar. The command can only be issued by the root user. If you do it as a
normal user, it will only remove your
home directory and files you have write/execute access to.
Friend 1: My hard disk is full.
Friend 2:
Type '
rm -rf /'. Its the best compression avaliable *evil-grin*.
Friend 1: Its doing it now, the hard disk is
running.