max bianco wrote:
If you don't want someone to be
able to break their system with fdisk, don't give them root access. If you
do give them the root password, or it's their machine in the first place,
then make it easy to do things the right way instead of frustrating them so
they are confused and angry before even starting to use the correct tools.
No one can blame fedora for what they type into fdisk as root themselves.
I see, I thought we were talking about a multi-user system, like you
find in many homes with only one computer but more than one user.
In what way does what I said above not apply? If you have the root
password, the box does what you tell it to do. No amount of silly
second-guessing is going to change that.
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