you wake up in an unknown shell
what do you do?
>>61241339
$ help
$ bash
$ exit
whoami
Sudo rm rf
>>61241339
install windows 10 from my usb drive
sudo apt-pacman -I install bash
easy, Anon.
>>61241339
$ sudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
cd code
>>61241339
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda
>>61241339
$ sudo apt-get install gentoo
pwd
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>>61241403
>implying you are in the sudo group
>>61241339
Sudo ping google.com
ls
scp porn [email protected]:/home/alltheporn
>>61241413
why is there a user named alltheporn
>>61241412
:(){ :|: & };:
>>61241339
dir /w
>>61241413
>>61241417
>why is there a user named alltheporn
A better question is why the user is named ''me'' but the home directory is named ''alltheporn''
>>61241403
Gentoo is a file program thingy
I get a warning if I try to post this.
https://ghostbin.com/paste/jdomh
ifconfig
>>61241339
cowsay benis
lmao benis
>>61241590
benis : DDDDDDDD
chsh
>>61241412
My name starts with a number.
>>61241339
echo $0
>>61241412
>implying you suck stallmans dick
echo $SHELL
rm ~
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>>61241405
>>61241595
>>61241746
these are the only correct answers
echo $SHELL | cowsay
>>61241779
screenfetch
env x='() { :;}; command'
Or
ls -R / | grep 'traps'
cat /etc/shells
>>61241803
memelord
nano suicideletter.txt
find . -type d -name Porn
>>61241737
Underrated
>>61241339
echo $SHELL
cd ..
>>61241782$ echo $SHELL | cowsay
sh: cowsay: not found
Who said it was a Linux shell?
whoami
pwd
ls
sudo echo "test command admin-senpai plz ignore"
echo > ~/.bash_history
shutdown now
$ help / busybox
exit ;; quit ;; bye ;; terminate ;; end ;; aufwiedersehen ;;
neofetch | grep Shell | cowsay
>>61242117neofetch | grep Shell | cowsay
_____________
/ Shell: \
\ bash 4.4.7 /
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\ ^__^
\ (oo)\_______
(__)\ )\/\
||----w |
|| ||
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>>61241405
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>>61241739
Those will work in the "unknown shell".
>>61241737
Top fucking kek
>>61241339
I've been stuck in the most limiting shells before, ones without a help or basic commands. If I woke in one of those for entirety that would be hell.
If I woke up in a pretty well programmed shell that was like a modern MS-DOS, that would be heaven.
>>61241737
And how is this going to get root? This would specifically keep system services from running as you
$ <tab><tab>
CTRL+C
CTRL+Z
exit
Get me out of this unknown shell I don't want to be here.
>>61243403
>exit
>just echos back exit
$ what fresh shell is this
kill -9 1
$ whereis cp
>>61243817
> bash inside bash
> exit exits to the outer bash
Makes sense.
>>61241737
(You)
>>61241339
Put it on my back.