_These_ days on the Mac, the root filesystem is mounted ro with some cute
overmounting tricks such that everything mutable in normal operations lives
in /System/Volumes/Data. I presume updates take the form of booting into
single-user-mode and running a script to remount rw and copy, but I haven't
actually looked into it.
Adam
On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 9:45 AM Will Senn <will.senn(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/23/19 10:08 AM, Arthur Krewat wrote:
More than one of us have done that in our
lifetime ;)
On 10/23/2019 1:13 AM, Gilles Gravier wrote:
"sudo rm -rf /tmp /*"
Oh
yeah. Did something similar on my Powerbook back around Panther:
sudo rm -fr /bin
I heart my Macs (all of 'em), it was just a matter of copying back the
bin directory or reinstalling over the existing files or grabbing the
timemachine copy or somesuch... whatever it was, it was 20 minutes of
frustration, then all good. Try that on linux... no, don't :), unless
you're doing timeshift or something similar and just wanna have some fun.
Will
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