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Is it possible to cause a kernel panic with a single command line?

What would be the most straightforward such command for a sudoing user and what would it be for a regular user, if any?

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Is it possible to cause a kernel panic with a single command?

What would be the most straightforward such command for a sudoing user and what would it be for a regular user, if any?

Scenarios that suggest downloading something as a part of the command do not count.

Is it possible to cause a kernel panic with a single command line?

What would be the most straightforward such command for a sudoing user and what would it be for a regular user, if any?

Scenarios that suggest downloading something as a part of the command do not count.

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Is it possible to cause a kernel panic with a single command?

What would be the most straightforward such command for a sudoing user and what would it be for a regular user, if any?

Scenarios that suggest downloading something for this purpose as a part of the command do not count.

Is it possible to cause a kernel panic with a single command?

What would be the most straightforward such command for a sudoing user and what would it be for a regular user, if any?

Scenarios that suggest downloading something for this purpose as a part of the command do not count.

Is it possible to cause a kernel panic with a single command?

What would be the most straightforward such command for a sudoing user and what would it be for a regular user, if any?

Scenarios that suggest downloading something as a part of the command do not count.

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Is it possible to cause a kernel panic with a single command?

What would be the most straightforward such command for a sudoing user and what would it be for a regular user, if any?

Scenarios that suggest downloading something for this purpose as a part of the command do not count.

Is it possible to cause kernel panic with a single command?

What would be the most straightforward such command for a sudoing user and what would it be for a regular user, if any?

Scenarios that suggest downloading something for this purpose as a part of the command do not count.

Is it possible to cause a kernel panic with a single command?

What would be the most straightforward such command for a sudoing user and what would it be for a regular user, if any?

Scenarios that suggest downloading something for this purpose as a part of the command do not count.

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