A better one!Because you'll be facing an entirely different problem instead.
yee boi #linuxmasterrace!Um, yes... After deleting system32, you will no longer experience whatever problems you were experiencing. Because you'll be facing an entirely different problem instead.
Deleting system32 would do nothing to linux. Deleting /bin on the other hand...yee boi #linuxmasterrace!
I thought the big no-no folder was /usr...Deleting system32 would do nothing to linux. Deleting /bin on the other hand...
I'm no linux expert, but I'm pretty sure that /bin is the best equivalent to C:/system32. /usr is probably the best equivalent to C:/UsersI thought the big no-no folder was /usr...
Absolutally fucking wrong. /usr stands for "Universal System Resources" and is the main equivalent of the Program Files folders. The equivalent to a Users folder would be /home. A system32 equivalent is spread out between many different directories.I'm no linux expert, but I'm pretty sure that /bin is the best equivalent to C:/system32. /usr is probably the best equivalent to C:/Users
Absolutally fucking wrong. /usr stands for "Universal System Resources" and is the main equivalent of the Program Files folders. The equivalent to a Users folder would be /home. A system32 equivalent is spread out between many different directories.
A better one!
dd if=/ of=/dev/urandomyee boi #linuxmasterrace!