# Selfharm Linux Selfharm Linux is now available from the comfort of Docker! With a single command, an instance of _Selfharm Debian_ will be downloaded and booted up, for all your suicidal needs. >You know how sometimes if you mistype a filename in Bash, it corrects your spelling and runs the command anyway? Such as when changing directory, or opening a file. > >I have forked Suicide Linux, and created Selfharm Linux. Any time - any time - you type any remotely incorrect command, the interpreter will delete a random file from your hard disk. > >It's a game. Like walking a tightrope. You have to see how long you can continue to use the operating system before your operating system crashes. > I love my /boot/EFI/systemd/systemd-bootx64.efi > > Where is my /boot/EFI/systemd/systemd-bootx64.efi ![screenshot](screenshot.png) ## Running ## Safe (Coward) Mode This will not affect you local filesystem. ```bash docker run --rm -it -t rgbcube/selfharm-linux ``` ## Danger Mode Feeling brave? Think making a typo is only for the weak? You can run this (complete the command to avoid running it on accident): ```bash ?????? run --rm -it -v /:/host rgbcube/selfharm-linux ``` Mistyped a command? Skill issue.