jlsalvador

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SOLVED: Is there a way to enable the systemctl switch-root command after initrd.target in systemd version 255? (Arch Linux)

Ive been tryna figure this out all day, Ive read the manual for systemctl and I didnt see anything about switch-root after the initrd target. I did see a –force option, however it didnt do anything. Before the upgrade to version 255, I would use a script or manually mount the partition, and then I would just do like systemctl...

jlsalvador,

Maybe this functionality was replaced by the next thing?


<span style="color:#323232;">Automatic root filesystem soft-reboot: systemctl automatically reboots into a new root filesystem located at /run/nextroot/.
</span>
jlsalvador,

Developed by Saber Interactive. Caution.

jlsalvador,

Caution disabling mitigations. Only enable on air-gap devices (devices without any connection, airplane mode).

jlsalvador,

Hehe. Or they could send a 0 to your fan velocity. Or flash/lock (setting the flash bit to 0) your BIOS through ACPI calls. Even stolen your Steam token credential. I saw an example that runs commands as a Systemd volatile user service. There are a few POCs on GitHub about recovery passwords from the browser (sand-boxed environment) for generic environments. I think that everyone here is old enough to understand the consequences of our acts.

jlsalvador,

I didn’t try yet: cmcrossroads.com/…/gnu-make-escaping-walk-wild-si…


<span style="color:#323232;">colon := :
</span><span style="color:#323232;">$(colon) := :
</span><span style="color:#323232;">url := https$(:)//something
</span>
jlsalvador,

I didn’t try yet: cmcrossroads.com/…/gnu-make-escaping-walk-wild-si…


<span style="color:#323232;">colon := :
</span><span style="color:#323232;">$(colon) := :
</span><span style="color:#323232;">url := https$(:)//something
</span>
jlsalvador,

A full price release for the first milestone, and because it is a Kickstarter, without any guarantee. I’m sure that the Patapon fans will be happy, at least.

jlsalvador,

syscall -> asm -> page_fault

This a native machine code execution that crashed in your system. Could be an instruction that your CPU doesn’t understand (because the instruction is newer than your CPU, example: AVX512), or because your hardware returns an error when this instruction is executed (RAM issues?). Too difficult for me to understand this ASM crash.

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