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Kernel panic host after successful jailbreak #1627

Open TheAwesome98-Real opened 4 years ago

TheAwesome98-Real commented 4 years ago

Tell us about your setup:

  1. What iDevice are you using? iPhone 6S
  2. On what version of iOS is it? iOS 13.5.1
  3. What version of checkra1n are you using? v0.10.2b x86_64
  4. What is your host system (OS version? Hackintosh? VM? etc.)? Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on a 100GB ext4 partition
  5. How are you connecting to the device (USB-A? USB-C? Apple/3rd party cable? Through a USB hub?)? 3rd party lightning cable through a Lenovo quad-USB hub

What are the steps to reproduce the issue?

  1. sudo ./checkra1n
  2. Check all 4 boxes in the Options menu
  3. Go through a regular jailbreak process

What do you expect, and what is happening instead? My host kernel panics (I do not have crash logs for a strange reason) but the jailbreak is successful and it only happens with safe mode on

Does the issue also occur if you uncheck "Safe Mode" in the checkra1n options? No.

Any other info, error logs, screenshots, ...? None

Siguza commented 4 years ago

Are you saying your Ubuntu installation panics when running checkra1n?

demhademha commented 4 years ago

Hi @Siguza may I ask why my comment was deleted by checkra1n?

Siguza commented 4 years ago

@demhademha because pointing out where crash logs on iOS can be found seemed unhelpful when the issue says that the "host" panics. Probably didn't justify deletion though, my apologies.

demhademha commented 4 years ago

Nvm, I read it as target. I do appolagise for that.

TheAwesome98-Real commented 4 years ago

Are you saying your Ubuntu installation panics when running checkra1n?

Yes, the Ubuntu panics.

TheAwesome98-Real commented 4 years ago

What did @mekey do?

Siguza commented 4 years ago

What did @mekey do?

Spam.

Also I'm marking this as "cannot reproduce" then, since it certainly doesn't happen on my Ubuntu installation. Would be great if you could get a panic log somehow, without one I'm not sure this is solvable...

TheAwesome98-Real commented 4 years ago

Also I'm marking this as "cannot reproduce" then, since it certainly doesn't happen on my Ubuntu installation. Would be great if you could get a panic log somehow, without one I'm not sure this is solvable...

Where are logs stored? i've never needed one. EDIT: I found /var/crash but i don't know which the kernel panic is. EDIT 2: They're all .upload and they are some text, some binary.