Blackra1n: Linux |top|
to allow the OS to communicate with the iOS filesystem. Some users even suggest that Void Linux
The exploit methodology used by blackra1n (24Kpwn) paved the way for the bootrom exploit (2019). Interestingly, checkm8 has excellent native Linux support via idevicecheckm8 and ipwnder . Tools like palera1n (for checkm8 devices) are primarily developed and executed on Linux. blackra1n linux
Blackra1n utilized a tethered exploit in the bootrom, meaning if your battery died, you had to plug it back into a computer to "boot" the jailbreak again. While this was a minor inconvenience, it paved the way for more stable Linux-based tools like years later. to allow the OS to communicate with the iOS filesystem

