Of all the Linux commands, rm is notorious. It's easy to completely wipe out your system with one mislaid rm command as root. I knew not to, but I ran that command on purpose anyway. Here's why.
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As a matter of fact, that’s precisely how I run my remote Proxmox Backup Server instance. Since my 2-bay TerraMaster F2-425 NAS already accepts Rsync jobs from my local NAS, deploying PBS on it as a ...