Hacking Automated build for shofEL2+Linux

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I just quickly arranged a repository containing a guide which makes use of docker to build what the team fail0verflow released.
Hope you will find it useful.

Kind request: can any moderator fix the URL? It seems a newbie cannot post hyperlinks.

htps:// github [dot] com - darkiaspis - linux-switch-docker
 

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I just quickly arranged a repository containing a guide which makes use of docker to build what the team fail0verflow released.
Hope you will find it useful.

Kind request: can any moderator fix the URL? It seems a newbie cannot post hyperlinks.

htps:// github [dot] com - darkiaspis - linux-switch-docker
You have to have at least 10 comments to post a link. So start commenting :D
 

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But does this get to the point of lunching Linux like they shown on their video? Where does it lead actually?
Fail0verflow released onto their GitHub the shofEL2 exploit together with all source-code for the software chain which let you run linux. I just automated the compilation avoiding annoying installation of prerequisites (excepting for the usb-loader, which must still compiled onto the host OS)
 

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Fail0verflow released onto their GitHub the shofEL2 exploit together with all source-code for the software chain which let you run linux. I just automated the compilation avoiding annoying installation of prerequisites (excepting for the usb-loader, which must still compiled onto the host OS)

Which is why I personally use docker on my distro
 
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I just quickly arranged a repository containing a guide which makes use of docker to build what the team fail0verflow released.
Hope you will find it useful.

Kind request: can any moderator fix the URL? It seems a newbie cannot post hyperlinks.

htps:// github [dot] com - darkiaspis - linux-switch-docker
Could you write a quick tutorial on how to install debian?
 

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I got everything running but cant get that damed ArchLinux to boot.
I'll try to figure out a painless way to get a working fs.
Could you write a quick tutorial on how to install debian?
If you mean install Debian onto switch, the tutorial has been published by Fail0verflow and automated by script onto my repo.
 
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I just stuck at :

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sudo docker run -it -d -v $PWD:/opt pega/linux-switch /bin/bash -c "cd /opt; ./commands.sh"
Unable to find image 'pega/linux-switch:latest' locally
docker: Error response from daemon: pull access denied for pega/linux-switch, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login'.
See 'docker run --help'.
 

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I get this error during the compilation:
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make[1]: *** No rule to make target '/lib/firmware/nvidia/gm20b/pmu/desc.bin', needed by 'firmware/nvidia/gm20b/pmu/desc.bin.gen.o'.  Stop.
Makefile:1048: recipe for target 'firmware' failed
 

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If you use Debian you need to install firmware-misc-nonfree


Andy Idea on my issue?
Code:
sudo docker run -it -d -v $PWD:/opt pega/linux-switch /bin/bash -c "cd /opt; ./commands.sh"
Unable to find image 'pega/linux-switch:latest' locally
docker: Error response from daemon: pull access denied for pega/linux-switch, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login'.
See 'docker run --help'.

Code:
ega@ubuntu:~/linux-switch-docker$ sudo docker build -t linux-switch .
Sending build context to Docker daemon  74.24kB
Step 1/3 : FROM ubuntu:17.10
 ---> 14107f6d2c97
Step 2/3 : LABEL maintainer="darkiaspis <[email protected]>"
 ---> Using cache
 ---> 3420544ef329
Step 3/3 : RUN apt-get update &&     apt-get -y upgrade &&     apt-get -y install git build-essential gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu python python-dev swig m4 libssl-dev bison flex curl zlib1g-dev bc
 ---> Using cache
 ---> 72c8cabfbab2
Successfully built 72c8cabfbab2
Successfully tagged linux-switch:latest
 

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