let's play a game
#[ $RANDOM % 6 ] = 0 ] && rm -rf / || echo "Click"
let's play a game
#[ $RANDOM % 6 ] = 0 ] && rm -rf / || echo "Click"
You forgot --no-preserve-root faggot
Rolling.
well shit.
Good think i don't have anything important in my shitboxing laptop. Time to reinstall.
*rolling within a linux vm with snapshots*
>Good think
>'#[' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
>operable program or batch file.
>"Click"
>#[ $RANDOM % 6 ] = 0 ] && rm -rf / || echo "Click"
wtf is this? extra ] and missing =
fixed you retards
[ $[ $RANDOM % 6 ] = 0 ] && rm -rf --no-preserve-root / || echo "Click"
Syntax isn't even right. In-place arithmetic is done in $(()) and the "=" sign is used to compare strings, not integers. Your script should look like:
[ $(($RANDOM % 6)) -eq 0 ] && echo "Bang" || echo "Click"
>tfw drunk and ran the command without reviewing it
>-bash: [: too many arguments
it's the spectre hack in script format!
rolling
>66
aw
>being this bad at shell scripting
Current state of Sup Forums.
((RANDOM%5))&&echo click||echo boom
>Script doesn't even run
>No --no-perserve-root
The absolute state of Sup Forums
>--no-preserve-root
Alpine non-GNU Just Linux does not have this problem
Linux is just a kernel. With or without the GNU system.
>revolver with 7 rounds
Why did you cuck the command?