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onie
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Datacenter Switches Dell vs HP/Aruba
The S41XXY-ON switches do have some complexity in the bootloader; If I recall correctly it has an "A" and "B" OS so you can update one and instantly reboot to the other if it goes wrong, as well as some ONIE functionality. So updating them is a bit of a process as you have to make sure both get updated at some point - I think they're more designed for big datacenter lights-out deployments where you have the infrastructure to manage updating dozens at a time.
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Florida Tech CEO Indicted for Selling $1B Worth of Counterfeit Cisco Equipment
I can assure you that's entirely plausible. There are many big vendors like this, with a rather smaller set of vendors that sell switch chips for them. High end network switches are effectively a commodity now, and often are not much more than a board built around a single chip/chipset, which does everything.
As for software, there are many vendors and open source projects that make complete distributions for these generic switches/chipsets.
One way to get an idea of the sheer number of devices in play here is to look at the hardware supported by ONIE, a small Linux distribution that is a de facto standard bootloader for these. Can't find a proper HCL for ONIE, but have a look at the source: https://github.com/opencomputeproject/onie/tree/master/machi...
PongoOS
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Kodi stopped working on AppleTV, All addons get error-check log for some reason
No idea, as mentioned i just got lucky and came across this and it worked easy. https://checkra.in/
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Recommendations for what to use an old first Gen iPad Air (2013)
If you do jailbreak it use checkra1n
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activation lock
Have you tried checkra1n?
- [Question] Infinite recovery mode
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[question] What does PongoOS do ?
"A pre-boot execution environment for Apple boards built on top of checkra1n." - c1
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[Help] iPhone 7 plus
oh alright, i’ve been doing it on mac and the GUI from https://checkra.in/ almost made the process automatic. so if you’re using Windows i’m no help here
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[Question] Odysseyrain Vs. Checkrain
So I recently learned about Odysseyra1n, before that I was using Checkra1n, and switched over to it, and based from everything l've researched and now from my own personal experience it's a lot better. So my question is, 1. why is it so unknown like I had never heard of it before this one random Reddit comment on this sub and I'm pretty in the know about most things iPhone jailbreak... 2. For those that do know about it but still use Checkra1n, why, what's the advantage?
- [help] Having trouble verifying device version on iphone 6s ios 14.6
- Did a iTunes reset on infected computer
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[Update] palera1n-c has been updated (2.0.0b5]
If you’re on iOS 12.5.7 you can use checkra1n. Palera1n is for iOS 15.x and 16.x
What are some alternatives?
odysseyn1x - Linux-based distro that lets you install checkra1n, odysseyra1n and Project Sandcastle.
FutureRestore-GUI - A modern GUI for FutureRestore, with added features to make the process easier.
checkn1x - Light (~50MB) images for jailbreaking iOS devices
futurerestore - A hacked up idevicerestore wrapper, which allows specifying SEP and Baseband for restoring
Inferius - Create & Restore 64-bit custom IPSWs
checkn1x_a8a9_14.5_pongoOS
smserver - An app to allow Jailbroken iPhones to send texts & attachments from their browser
PyBoot - Tool for tether booting Checkm8 vulnerable iOS devices
ra1nsn0w - A tethered booter for 64bit iOS devices vulnerable to checkm8
PongoDoom - A Linux Framebuffer port of the original Doom
AltStore - AltStore is an alternative app store for non-jailbroken iOS devices.
libirecovery - Library and utility to talk to iBoot/iBSS via USB on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux