This is gonna seem like I'm tooting my own horn, and I am a little, but
here's an rm -rf / story.
Clem will be amused because I was a junior or senior in college and a sys
admin for a Masscomp with a 40MB disk with 20 users. And I did some version
of rm -rf /, realized part way through that I screwed up, and killed it.
But /bin and /dev were gone so putting things back together was hard.
But I did it and wrote up this little note for the people who came after
me, if I was stupid enough to do this someone else would, was my thinking.
You can get a sense of how scared I was in it if you read it carefully.
It was a very long night.
For an undergrad, I think it's not bad? Maybe? I dunno, I look at how
much I needed to have understood to get the system back up, that's a lot
of reading, playing, experience. Love that Geophysics department, they
pushed me.
And it was during my (brief) foray into the *roff -me macros (I went
-ms and never looked back). Roff source on request to anyone who is
twisted enough to want it.
http://mcvoy.com/lm/masscomp-restore.pdf
Complete with all the typos.
--lm