http://wwwhatsnew.com/2016/04/16/era-falsa-la-historia-del-hombre-que-borro-todos-los-servidores-de-su-empresa-con-un-comando/
Fake!!!!!!
On 15 Apr 2016 17:45, "Jesús Pavón" <galorasd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Me dicen que ha salido incluso en las noticias, que anda buscando
abogados. Pobrecitos clientes xD
2016-04-15 16:52 GMT+02:00, Carlos Cabezas <r0uzic@xxxxxxxxxx>:
Pregunta tonta: ¿las distros no implementan ya la opción--no-preserve-mode
para evitar cagadas como estas? La vi hace años en Ubuntu y en algunaotra
distro y pensé que ya era algo estándar.he
--
Carlos Cabezas
15 de abril del 2016 13:56, "ManOwaR" escribió:
Me quedo con uno de los comentarios: "Any idiot who runs that gets what
deserves".This
Y opino igual que vfmBOFH, llamadme paranoico.
2016-04-15 11:43 GMT+02:00 TarodBOFH :
Vaya troll xD:"In the Q&A, someone recommended running a command called
"dd" which, if executed correctly, would image his hard disk so he could
then attempt to perform recovery safely on a cloned copy of the disk.
clown claims he swapped the position of two paramaters, which turned thisdisk,
from a cloning operation into one that completely wiped his original
very much like running "format c:" from the Windows command prompt.Thefact
that he would make a second blunderous mistake while trying to recoverfrom
his first is leading people to question if he is trolling the forumtrying
to ostensibly help him."copiar,
2016-04-15 10:48 GMT+02:00 Francisco Olarte :2016-04-15 10:38 GMT+02:00
TarodBOFH :
No sé, lo normal es que la maquina de backups monte lo que quiere
deno
que el propio servidor sea quien haga los backups... eso si es un golpe
remo.
Eso supone que tienes maquina de backup. Puede que tengas DISCO de
backup y tu backup es mount && rsync && umount.
Francisco Olarte.