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I once just uninstalled
sudo
and replaced it withdoas
. Turns out, the shutdown process needs sudo and a lot more. So I am still using my system since then, without shutting down.No joking, I use Fedora Atomic and can not break my system... unless you mess up your dotfiles, and a lot more.
I also put a drive into my
/etc/fstab
once without thenofail
argument.No idea why that is not set by default, but when removing that drive my system couldnt boot and I exited to a very scary dracut shell.
Wait .. you can uninstall sudo?
Wait till you find out that you can even uninstall Linux!
Ha... and then what, install... Windows?
did you know you can use debian on the freebsd kernel
I did not.
On "immutable" Fedora, yes :D dont know if I needed to add some enforcement variable.
Legend has it he still hasn't shut down to this day...