Prepare for job change: Don't wipe your sshfs mounts.#40671
Prepare for job change: Don't wipe your sshfs mounts.#40671Sharra-writes merged 2 commits intogithub:mainfrom
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If you have sshfs mounts in your work project directories, you may want to not wipe your company server when you leave.
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@mk-pmb Thanks for opening a PR! I'm going to make sure there's not a specific reason we're documenting this the way we are, and I'll let you know. |
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@mk-pmb This seems like a useful addition that has few potential drawbacks, so I'm going to approve it and get it merged. 👍 |
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If you have sshfs mounts in your work project directories, you may want to not wipe your company server when you leave.
Why:
Prevent accidents.
What's being changed (if available, include any code snippets, screenshots, or gifs):
Restrict the delete command to your local computer so you don't accidentially wipe company servers.
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