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Bash on Raspbian on QEMU, 4 (1?) bytes

Not my work. I merely report the work of another. I'm not even in a position to test the claim. Since a crucial part of this challenge seems to be finding an environment where this signal will be raised and caught, I'm not including the size of QEMU, Raspbian, or bash.

On Feb 27, 2013 8:49 pm, user emlhalac reported "Getting 'illegal instruction' when trying to chroot" on the Raspberry Pi fora.

ping

producing

qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
Illegal instruction (core dumped)

I imagine much shorter commands will produce this output, for instance, tr.

EDIT: Based on @fluffy's comment @fluffy's comment, reduced the conjectured lower bound on input length to "1?".

Bash on Raspbian on QEMU, 4 (1?) bytes

Not my work. I merely report the work of another. I'm not even in a position to test the claim. Since a crucial part of this challenge seems to be finding an environment where this signal will be raised and caught, I'm not including the size of QEMU, Raspbian, or bash.

On Feb 27, 2013 8:49 pm, user emlhalac reported "Getting 'illegal instruction' when trying to chroot" on the Raspberry Pi fora.

ping

producing

qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
Illegal instruction (core dumped)

I imagine much shorter commands will produce this output, for instance, tr.

EDIT: Based on @fluffy's comment, reduced the conjectured lower bound on input length to "1?".

Bash on Raspbian on QEMU, 4 (1?) bytes

Not my work. I merely report the work of another. I'm not even in a position to test the claim. Since a crucial part of this challenge seems to be finding an environment where this signal will be raised and caught, I'm not including the size of QEMU, Raspbian, or bash.

On Feb 27, 2013 8:49 pm, user emlhalac reported "Getting 'illegal instruction' when trying to chroot" on the Raspberry Pi fora.

ping

producing

qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
Illegal instruction (core dumped)

I imagine much shorter commands will produce this output, for instance, tr.

EDIT: Based on @fluffy's comment, reduced the conjectured lower bound on input length to "1?".

added 97 characters in body
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Bash on Raspbian on QEMU, 4 (21?) bytes

Not my work. I merely report the work of another. I'm not even in a position to test the claim. Since a crucial part of this challenge seems to be finding an environment where this signal will be raised and caught, I'm not including the size of QEMU, Raspbian, or bash.

On Feb 27, 2013 8:49 pm, user emlhalac reported "Getting 'illegal instruction' when trying to chroot" on the Raspberry Pi fora.

ping

producing

qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
Illegal instruction (core dumped)

I imagine much shorter commands will produce this output, for instance, tr.

EDIT: Based on @fluffy's comment , reduced the conjectured lower bound on input length to "1?".

Bash on Raspbian on QEMU, 4 (2?) bytes

Not my work. I merely report the work of another. I'm not even in a position to test the claim. Since a crucial part of this challenge seems to be finding an environment where this signal will be raised and caught, I'm not including the size of QEMU, Raspbian, or bash.

On Feb 27, 2013 8:49 pm, user emlhalac reported "Getting 'illegal instruction' when trying to chroot" on the Raspberry Pi fora.

ping

producing

qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
Illegal instruction (core dumped)

I imagine much shorter commands will produce this output, for instance, tr.

Bash on Raspbian on QEMU, 4 (1?) bytes

Not my work. I merely report the work of another. I'm not even in a position to test the claim. Since a crucial part of this challenge seems to be finding an environment where this signal will be raised and caught, I'm not including the size of QEMU, Raspbian, or bash.

On Feb 27, 2013 8:49 pm, user emlhalac reported "Getting 'illegal instruction' when trying to chroot" on the Raspberry Pi fora.

ping

producing

qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
Illegal instruction (core dumped)

I imagine much shorter commands will produce this output, for instance, tr.

EDIT: Based on @fluffy's comment , reduced the conjectured lower bound on input length to "1?".

added 5 characters in body
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Bash on Raspbian on QEMU, 4 (2?) bytes

Not my work. I merely report the work of another. I'm not even in a position to test the claim. Since a crucial part of this challenge seems to be finding an environment where this signal will be raised and caught, I'm not including the size of QEMU, Raspbian, or bash.

On Feb 27, 2013 8:49 pm, user emlhalac reported "Getting 'illegal instruction' when trying to chroot" on the Raspberry Pi fora.

ping

producing

qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
Illegal instruction (core dumped)

I imagine much shorter commands will produce this output, for instance, tr.

Bash on Raspbian on QEMU, 4 bytes

Not my work. I merely report the work of another. I'm not even in a position to test the claim. Since a crucial part of this challenge seems to be finding an environment where this signal will be raised and caught, I'm not including the size of QEMU, Raspbian, or bash.

On Feb 27, 2013 8:49 pm, user emlhalac reported "Getting 'illegal instruction' when trying to chroot" on the Raspberry Pi fora.

ping

producing

qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
Illegal instruction (core dumped)

I imagine much shorter commands will produce this output, for instance, tr.

Bash on Raspbian on QEMU, 4 (2?) bytes

Not my work. I merely report the work of another. I'm not even in a position to test the claim. Since a crucial part of this challenge seems to be finding an environment where this signal will be raised and caught, I'm not including the size of QEMU, Raspbian, or bash.

On Feb 27, 2013 8:49 pm, user emlhalac reported "Getting 'illegal instruction' when trying to chroot" on the Raspberry Pi fora.

ping

producing

qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
Illegal instruction (core dumped)

I imagine much shorter commands will produce this output, for instance, tr.

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