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grsec: attempted write to /dev/kmem by (init:8) UID(0) EUID(0), parent (init:1) UID(0) EUID(0)
grsec: attempted write to /dev/kmem by (init:8) UID(0) EUID(0), parent (init:1) UID(0) EUID(0)
grsec: attempted write to /dev/kmem by (init:8) UID(0) EUID(0), parent (init:1) UID(0) EUID(0)
Then it continues with booting. It comes up as it is supposed to and i can login using ssh. But when i try to call init (ie. `init 6`) init malfunctions and doesn't do anything. dmesg shows me:
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grsec: From 10.0.0.5: attempted write to /dev/kmem by (init:225) UID(0) EUID(0), parent (init:224) UID(0) EUID(0)
grsec: From 10.0.0.5: attempted write to /dev/kmem by (init:225) UID(0) EUID(0), parent (init:224) UID(0) EUID(0)
grsec: From 10.0.0.5: attempted write to /dev/kmem by (init:225) UID(0) EUID(0), parent (init:224) UID(0) EUID(0)
And init outputs:
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# init 6
/dev/null
Init: idt=0xc02b6000, sct[]=0xc02b7554, kmalloc()=0xc019f1b4, gfp=0x1f0
Init: Allocating kernel-code memory...Done, 12677 bytes, base=0xfffffff2
Done, pid=267
Is it just the init binary that is broken or might there be some other problem around?