readme: ./run -f does not need a - in the argument

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Ciro Santilli
2018-04-17 13:05:26 +01:00
parent 6e8cf30849
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@@ -832,7 +832,7 @@ It is kind of random: if you just `insmod` manually and then immediately `./rung
But this fails most of the time: shell 1: But this fails most of the time: shell 1:
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./run -a arm -f '- lkmc_eval="insmod /hello.ko"' ./run -a arm -f 'lkmc_eval="insmod /hello.ko"'
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shell 2: shell 2:
@@ -920,7 +920,7 @@ So once we find the address the first time, we can just reuse it afterwards, as
Do a fresh boot and get the module: Do a fresh boot and get the module:
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./run -f '- lkmc_eval="/pr_debug.sh;insmod /fops.ko;/poweroff.out"' ./run -f 'lkmc_eval="/pr_debug.sh;insmod /fops.ko;/poweroff.out"'
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The boot must be fresh, because the load address changes every time we insert, even after removing previous modules. The boot must be fresh, because the load address changes every time we insert, even after removing previous modules.