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I would love to catch the event, but it's sporadic. I stumbled across the gnome-logs package and see concerning events such as "Warning: writing to insecure memory!" from a running service: tracker-extract-3.service. But that service, though named intimidatingly, just watches the file directory for updates/new files.
I'm dealing with Morse Code atm and it's a welcomed relief from the South Park or Karma Factory bytes.
Also, I installed Ventoy on my USB drive and put a Gentoo Live iso as well as Debian, Slax, and QubesOS. I intend to reinstall (thinking of starting with Gentoo).
Then I tried unmounting it. It hung with "device busy" for a solid 6 minutes, and finally ejected. New fear is the attacker is altering the iso files I'm putting on the drive. So I ran sha256sum -c [Gentoo.iso filename] against the SHA256 hash from gentoo.org and it completed as OK but bitched about 12 lines improperly formatted. I'm spitballing again on what to do.
Also, how can I get Lemmy to show codecommands formatting? I use Jerboa but don't see a code block option.
Don't run
sha256sum -con your suspect file — it expects to be passed a file containing hashes and other filenames. sha256sum the iso itself instead and check by eye, or make such a hash file.Downloaded the Gentoo LiveUSB image again from a running Gentoo LiveUSB session, from gentoo.org and also the .iso.sha256 file. Ran 'sha256sum' on both files. They mismatch. Photo included.
I think you need to run
sha256sum -c *.iso.sha256(note the-c) to check the .iso file against the downloaded .sha256 file. Or justcatthe .sha256 file and check that its content matches your output here.For inline code
like this, wrap the text in backticks `like this`.For multi-line code, wrap the text in triple backticks ``` like this ```
Thanks so much!