Michael Davidson wrote:
--- On Mon, 12/26/11, Warren Toomey
<wkt(a)tuhs.org> wrote:
A question though: what command would "bring the system down"?
Well, if you are logged in as root the possibilities are almost endless, [...]
Sure. I was just tempted to exaggerate this discussion with:
"init 0, halt or shutdown". But such commands had no been
implemented even in 7th ed, yet :)
I wonder if Warren rather had different issues in mind,
which would lead to "unexpected" downs. The previously
mentioned resource problems probably match this--not too
suprisingly, because I always had the impression that Unix
aimed at protecting processes from each other, not users.
I'd like to remind of an according, earlier, quite fitting
discussion from DMR:
In "The UNIX Time-sharing System--A Retrospective"
the paragraph "Security"
http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/dmr/retro.html
-Sven