It's no secret that we all agree that no-one who voluntarily takes part in this list has much motivation to help a slacker. However, let's step back to the car crash scene: Soulless Asshole #1: "That guy should have learned within the first three months of driving that you should always wear a seatbelt." Soulless Asshole #2: "True, and he's not even trying to drag his mangled corpse from the wreck..!" Soulless Asshole #1: "Muhaha - funny!" Soulless Asshole #2: "This is making my day!" Soulless Asshole #3: "I sure hope he never has to drive me anywhere - teeheehee!" WTF is wrong with you people? And that's all I'll say about this. Apologies to everyone else but this is just plain unacceptable. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: mark > Sent: 26/09/08 07:37 pm > To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list > Subject: Re: wrong command > > super naut wrote: > > You sorry lot making snide remarks like these remind me of those > soulless > > assholes who always gather around crash scenes and snigger because > "It's > > funny 'cause it happended to someone else...". > > > > WTF are you doing on this here list if that's your attitude?? > > > Consider this: most of us here have some, or a lot, of systems > administration > experience. Things like this are something that someone should have > learned in > the first term or first three months of playing with *Nix. When I've > posted > here, it's after I've spent hours or days googling for answers. For > someone who > has, in his .sig, that he's RHCE to ask this kind of thing tells me a) > they > somehow passed the test without knowing what the answers meant, and b) > that > they haven't even *tried* searching for the answer, or even spending a > few > minutes thinking through the problem, or maybe even asking co-workers. > > So if some of us get snippy with this kind of thing, deal with it - we > feel as > though they've done *zero* homework. > > Then there's folks here who come in and say "I know this, but don't know > that, > (and even "I'm not a professional") and I've tried this, and it didn't > work, > does anyone have any answers. Folks like that get answer, and all the > help we > can give them. > > mark > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx > > [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Eric Maquiling > > Sent: 26 September 2008 17:28 > > To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list > > Subject: Re: wrong command > > On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 06:50:00PM +0530, Vivek Mangal wrote: > > It changed the ownership of all directories with their respective files > > then how i can recover my system from this problem ? > > [snip] > > Vivek Mangal > > System Administrator > > Red Hat Certified Engineer > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > Wow! I hope you don't have to work for me. > > -- > redhat-list mailing list > unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list