Dracut on reboot

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Tue Apr 9 13:24:58 UTC 2013



Am 09.04.2013 15:21, schrieb Tim:
> Allegedly, on or about 09 April 2013, Reindl Harald sent:
>> and you even refuse to understand that the dracut shell may be
>> very special depending on why you landed there and maybe you
>> write tthe output to the temporary initramfs
>>
>> PERIOD: you should ALWAYS know where you are save files and
>> not rely on wonders and magic which may surprise you 
> 
> It's about fucking time you learnt to stop being an asshole every time
> you write a reply.  Quite frankly, I've had it with being nice to you,
> you're going to get foul language from me, from now on, any time that
> you deserve it.  I've put up with it far too much, so has everyone else,
> yet you carry on despite it being brought to your attention on several
> occasions.

what is your problem?
you have no idea how it sounds if i am an asshole

> It's dead easy to find out where you currently are.  The pwd command
> shows you that, if you have to ask.

FOR YOU
FOR ME
NOT FOR THE AVERAGE USER

> There's nothing unusual about the tilde representing the logon's
> homespace, it's a very old technique.  You're also going to find out,
> quite quickly, when you're in an environment that doesn't use the tilde
> in the usual way, as you're going to get an error.

YES BUT WE SPEAK ABOUT A DRACUT-RESCUE SHELL AND NOT THE
NORMAL FILESYSTEM

> As directions over a mailing list go, it's going to be far more
> predictable to tell someone to do something like
> 
>   cp /etc/filename ~/

YES BUT WE SPEAK ABOUT A DRACUT-RESCUE SHELL AND NOT THE
NORMAL FILESYSTEM

> And have it do what you expect it to do, than try to explain to someone
> about typing "the full /home/username filepath, replacing 'username'
> with your actual username."  Hell, I've just demonstrated that with a
> sentence versus two characters

YES BUT WE SPEAK ABOUT A DRACUT-RESCUE SHELL AND NOT THE
NORMAL FILESYSTEM

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