I'm attaching an example /e/n/i file. Due to the nature of this bug, it's actually writing out initialized memory space, so the results are random. In the majority of cases, since this is a newly-booted system, the memory being pointed to is probably zeros, so nothing will actually get written. In fact, in trying to replicate it this morning, I could only do it with my preseeded install, not with a vanilla one.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions or need any other info.
Hi Stéphane,
I'm attaching an example /e/n/i file. Due to the nature of this bug, it's actually writing out initialized memory space, so the results are random. In the majority of cases, since this is a newly-booted system, the memory being pointed to is probably zeros, so nothing will actually get written. In fact, in trying to replicate it this morning, I could only do it with my preseeded install, not with a vanilla one.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions or need any other info.