Protection from "rm *"
Chris Preston
cbp at icc.com
Sun Sep 30 16:50:05 AEST 1990
In article <853 at agcsun.UUCP> jackm at agcsun.UUCP () writes:
>I happened on an interesting way to protect against those accidental "rm *"'s
>
>To expand on this a bit, you could
>
> alias mkdir '/bin/mkdir \!^; touch \!^/#; chmod 0 \!^/#'
>
>So - anyone seen this before? See any drawbacks?
>
>--
>"How am I typing? Call 1-303-279-1300" Jack C. Morrison
>Ampex Video Systems 581 Conference Place, Golden CO 80401
How about
touch -- -NO-WAY!
giving the result:
rm: illegal option -- N
rm: illegal option -- O
rm: illegal option -- -
rm: illegal option -- W
rm: illegal option -- A
rm: illegal option -- Y
rm: illegal option -- !
usage: rm [-fir] file ...
cbp
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