Re: Possible to undo subvol delete?

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2014-12-02 4:40 GMT+01:00 Shriramana Sharma <samjnaa@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Well in office environs, where the root password is with a certain
> person only, then that's fine because that person is going to be wary
> of doing anything that's make others angry at them, but on single-user
> systems, one's regular password *is* the root password and the
> situation is such that because ordinary (and mostly non-destructive)
> things like installing requires entering it, so one gets accustomed to
> entering it without too much thought, leading to the requirement for
> such safety nets.
>

It reminds me of this accidental deletion:
http://serverfault.com/questions/587102/monday-morning-mistake-sudo-rm-rf-no-preserve-root

LOL at "How do you even type --no-preserve-root accidentally?! :-o".
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