p1ctl(8) | System Manager's Manual | p1ctl(8) |
p1ctl
—
command-line access to palera1n loader
p1ctl |
subcommand [subcommand options] [subcommand arguments] |
p1ctl
provide a command-line interface to
the graphical palera1n loader.
p1ctl
interfaces with the palera1n daemon
as well as palera1n's launchd hook.
-s
]
[-S
password]
bootstrap-file-s
-S
passwordNOTE: Unlike the graphical palera1n loader, this command only deploys the bootstrap itself, it does not add additional repositories nor install additional packages.
palera1n
safe mode, and trigger a userspace
reboot. This command will succeed even if the device is not currently in
safe mode. In this case, a userspace reboot is still triggered.
NOTE: Many tweak injection packages also provide their own safe mode, p1ctl does not recognize and cannot control those safe modes.
PongoOS
. By
default, a hexadecimal representation of the flags will be printed.
-d
-s
palera1n
also hooks the reboot3(3) call so that rebooting
userspace using launchctl(1) does not break the
/Developer mount.palera1n
launchd hook to re-probe the
environment and update its internal state. This will affect the internal
environmental variables passed onto new processes, and is typically used
after bootstrapping or reverting installs.To remove jailbreak files on rootful with fakefs, use
palera1n(1) on your computer with the
--force-revert
-f
options instead.
6 April 2024 |