sohsatoh / ReProvision-Reborn

On-device signing utility for iOS
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Unc0ver jailbreaks successfully but then while booting into jailbroken state it kernel panics back into jailed state. #14

Closed detfusco closed 3 years ago

detfusco commented 3 years ago

After updating ReProvision Reborn (to 8.1.0), my iPad Pro 10.5”( iPadOS 13.5, unc0ver 5.3.1) kept kernel panicking upon rejailbreaking successfully. I had to rootfs via unc0ver which solved the problem but it was a real pain in the ass to set it up again. I also remember enabling true background signing but I don’t even know if that’s the culprit here. I have a several kernel panic logs claiming reprovision caused it. This was the first of many logs: Panic log also other posts about the aformentioned kernel panic problem: Post 1 , Post 2

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sohsatoh commented 3 years ago

I'm not the developer of u0, obviously.

sohsatoh commented 3 years ago

If I have time I will look into it, but I don't have a spare device and it may take some time. (As I personally prefer Taurine).

detfusco commented 3 years ago

I'm not the developer of u0, obviously.

I literally said unc0ver jailbreaks successfully it’s the reprovision that causes kernel panics according to apple’s own analytics log. I’m not entirely sure if it’s limited to unc0ver but we’ll see that in time, I guess.

sohsatoh commented 3 years ago

It should be fixed in development branch.