• masterofn001@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    When I was new to Linux I broke EVERYTHING.

    Often.

    The more you break, the more you learn.

    Nobody tells me I can’t modify this file.

    Eg. I once accidentally chmodded the entire root directory. (Recursion incident)

    Linux does not like when the root fs permissions are ALL changed.

    I had no internet at the time. And no idea what timeshift was.

    Thankfully, I had a library card.

    Learned a lot about permissions that month.

    (I enjoy doing things the hard way)

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      1 year ago

      Did you manage to get your system working again? Iirc I did the same on Arch a few years ago and it wasn’t too bad to restore the system after looking at the permissions on a fresh install (maybe a container or vm, idr).

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        I tried. It was so long ago now I can’t even remember. It was xubuntu, though.

        But, I’m pretty sure I had to take it down to the local shop and get a copy of the iso since I didn’t have a fresh install to compare. (This wasn’t the only time I absolutely borked my machine)

        Nowadays, I backup everything. I image the partitions. I create a separate partition for home. And I know what to never touch.