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My colossal fuck-up! - Printable Version +- Sinisterly (https://sinister.ly) +-- Forum: Computers (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Computers) +--- Forum: Operating Systems (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Operating-Systems) +--- Thread: My colossal fuck-up! (/Thread-My-colossal-fuck-up) |
RE: My colossal fuck-up! - Wildfire - 07-26-2016 (07-22-2016, 02:37 PM)Ex094 Wrote: Back 3 years ago when I first installed Linux, I DESTROYED my most important drive just by passing wrong parameters to the dd command, that moment was so depressing... I admit to this same mistake too...always check your params! (do as i say not as i do right) Also had a bad time when a variable got unset in a script and rm went a wee bit overboard with rming... RE: My colossal fuck-up! - Ex094 - 07-26-2016 Oh jeez, I feel ya! Though later on I made a Python script for myself for using dd, it ensured that I don't choose any critical drives at all. Might share it
RE: My colossal fuck-up! - Killpot - 07-26-2016 Worst I've done is try to rig a AMD 7990 onto a Dell PowerEdge 2950 server. See when I got my two 7990's they were like 1300$ USD a pop, and I eventually got my use out of them and got a 980Ti, but I still used them in my media server and rendering comp. So one day I start hosting a few game servers and decide that if I could use the power of the 7990 I could kick ass. So I open up the server and see that if I pull out this little conversion thingy there's a pcie x16 slot, so I throw a riser on it since my card won't fit, and plug my card in. But what I then realized that is since it's a pre-built cheap server, there's no available power cables to plug into the card, so I take a PSU I have laying around (of sufficient wattage) and rig it to turn on without a motherboard (paperclip method), and it works, so I plug it into the card, turn on the server, and it runs for about 1 min ISH, and during that time I'm trying to connect into vnc, with no luck, and I turn around and slide my chair over to it and it smells like nothing but burning plastic, I shut the server off and neither card nor server have worked since, ~1500 down the drain in 1 min. RE: My colossal fuck-up! - JzJad - 07-26-2016 When i first started using linux I had accidentally chown'd some root folders and after a reboot... well it was broke haha RE: My colossal fuck-up! - Despised - 07-26-2016 (07-19-2016, 03:11 AM)Customer Wrote:This made me laugh for some reason.(07-19-2016, 03:06 AM)Ayumi Wrote: they dead ass just left the old CPU fan on top of his 760. RE: My colossal fuck-up! - mothered - 07-26-2016 (07-26-2016, 03:03 AM)midget_pro Wrote: your Cmos battery died I'd say more so It momentarily discharged. All Is running well without any hardware user Intervention. RE: My colossal fuck-up! - Skullmeat - 07-26-2016 The only cmos battery I've ever had a problem with was 20 years old, and it wouldnt keep time, thats it. RE: My colossal fuck-up! - roger_smith - 07-28-2016 (07-19-2016, 01:46 PM)0M4R Wrote: Yes ik, that's what i done but it didn't work at first cuz i had some f up with two hard drives and shizz. I'm sorry, but what the fuck did I just read? (07-22-2016, 02:37 PM)Ex094 Wrote: Back 3 years ago when I first installed Linux, I DESTROYED my most important drive just by passing wrong parameters to the dd command, that moment was so depressing... Ah Disk Destroyer, great tool :p. RE: My colossal fuck-up! - Inori - 07-28-2016 Formatted my entire HDD the first time I tried to dualboot Ubuntu and Windows because I used UEFI boot over Legacy. Fun times
RE: My colossal fuck-up! - Despised - 07-28-2016 (07-19-2016, 03:01 AM)sleaze Wrote: once started my computer for a little while without my cpu fan plugged in (it came out because im clumsy), would've been an expensive fuckupSame just with the exception that mine stopped working and had to be replaced. |