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rm -rf (variously, rm -rf /, rm -rf *, and others) is frequently used in jokes and anecdotes about Unix disasters. The rm -rf variant of the command, if run by a superuser on the root directory, would cause the contents of every writable mounted filesystem on the computer to be deleted.
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lol the OP in that thread didnt know what he was doing and he was asking for help , second post seems to have the answer. why would you use commands from the person who is asking for a solution?
since you removed the rootfs content it doesnt really matter what you do now , oh and you have a folder named logs
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rm -rf *
rm -rf ./*
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but it recieved error and I tried those lines few more times but without luc. later I saw my docs/folders/songs are all gone.
please somebody clearify me what have i done with those commands and what is the solution, if any.
background: i have installed nitdroid in my 512mb mmc just a day before yesterday and it went fine except some known exceptions.
and conky shows i have 26.99gib free out of 27.
Last edited by Joseph9560; 2010-11-09 at 02:34. Reason: misspelled a word