I did chmod -R 666 / when I started playing with Linux in 1999. It did not end well.
Sudo didn’t really exist back then, you ran things as root like real men. /s
I did chmod -R 666 / when I started playing with Linux in 1999. It did not end well.
Sudo didn’t really exist back then, you ran things as root like real men. /s
Good, almost all of them were horrible, like AIX.
6 permission mean read+write, but no execution rights. So you cannot execute any commands and system bricks itself.