dnf even allows to uninstall RPM and systemd without warnings

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Mon Jun 23 17:38:10 UTC 2014



Am 23.06.2014 19:21, schrieb Jaroslav Nahorny:

> Exactly. System warns you, but if you insist, it will allow you to "rm
> -rf /". The same is with dnf. It will show you the list of packages it's
> going to remove, and ask you if you are sure this is what you want. What
> more do we need?

ah you know any single library with insane names and it's
consumers on your system - i doubt

> I hate when my OS tries to be smarten than me.

sometimes it is

> So, if the command "dnf remove kernel" would immediately remove all the
> kernels without asking for confirmation, I'd say you're right. But it's
> not. And you are wrong.
> Thanks. Bye!

you don't understand the point

* currently YUM protects
* DNS is selled as improvemnt
* remove protections is the opposite

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