I deleted the /bin/bash file on my manjaro instalation

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well… im stupid sorry! it did work btw, thank you!

i couldnt do that because pacman was not working, instead of solving it i assumed it was because bash was gone lmao- thanks though

in my defense, the deletion on bash was accidental- the deletion of ssh was what i meant to do i-i

Yeah…not that removing ssh is that of a good idea, but the real problem is

You are actively breaking your system…

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Now please write 100 times :wink::

I won’t mess with files in /bin anymore

:innocent:

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Nope, that doesn’t fly. You have to be root, or use a sudo/doas command to frakk around in /bin.

So, regardless of what you were trying to delete, what you were doing was on purpose.

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