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Am 06.01.2014 14:06, schrieb Vít Ondruch:
> Also, I'd like to point out that "yum/dnf remove" by default shows
what it
> is going to do and you have to
> explicitly confirm the action, isn't it enough? How much protection do you
> need?
to say it clear - *all* protection to avoid breaking the system
otherwise as example i would not have learned which packages can
be removed resulting in strip down some Fedora servers to 600 MB
what *never* must happen is that YUM or DNF are killing itself, rpm
or render the setup unbootable - period - there is *nothing* to discuss
Hm, so the rm should refuse to do "rm /usr/bin/rm", chmod: "chmod -x
/usr/bin/chmod", etc., am I getting it right?