this reminds me of how 'make -j' will set the number of jobs to infinity and lock up your system, because that is a good default
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Running into the 'make' one was a very funny day
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I <3 the BUGS section of the man page for killall on Linux. I ran that as root on a SunOS box and had to physically restart it
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I am trying to imagine a situation in which you would actually want 'pkill -v' as opposed to accidentally hosing your system
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its kinda like Solaris "killall" - highly unlikely that if root runs it, they *actually* want to kill init
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Huh, my man page says "In pkill's context the short option is disabled to avoid accidental usage of the option." Debian patch?
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Here's the author according to the man pages: Andrew Doran <ad@NetBSD.org> ;D
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Yeah, he reimplemented a bunch of Solaris features for NetBSD. Including this, uh, "feature".
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@antumbral@Love2Code OH GOD WHAT WHY WOULD YOU EVER EVEN WANT THATThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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i wonder the same about solaris's "killall" sometimes
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Created as an internal bit of the shutdown process then Unix developers expose it to people because why not, it's Unix.
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