: Always back up your device before attempting a jailbreak to prevent data loss.
. Note that you cannot use a passcode or TouchID/FaceID while jailbroken on these specific devices. USB Port Issues: checkn1x106amd64iso full
: Obtain the ISO file from a trusted source. : Always back up your device before attempting
| Category | Tools / Packages | Purpose | |----------|-------------------|---------| | | Ubuntu 22.04 LTS minimal (custom spin) | Stable, long‑term support base with apt repository access | | Bootloader | Systemd‑boot + UEFI support (fallback to legacy BIOS) | Seamless boot on modern servers, workstations, and embedded boards | | CPU Diagnostics | stress-ng , cpu‑microcode , lscpu , cpuid | Stress tests, micro‑code version check, feature enumeration | | Memory Tests | memtest86+ (UEFI), Mprime , RAM‑Check GUI | Low‑level memory error detection, ECC verification | | Storage | smartmontools , fio , nvme-cli , lsblk , parted | SMART health, I/O benchmarking, NVMe controller inspection | | GPU/Display | glxinfo , vulkaninfo , gpu‑z , xrandr | Driver validation, OpenGL/Vulkan capability checks | | Network | ethtool , iperf3 , nmap , wireshark‑cli | Link‑level diagnostics, throughput testing, security scanning | | Security / Firmware | tpm2‑tools , sbctl , fwupd , secure‑boot‑check | TPM status, Secure Boot validation, firmware updates | | System Info | hwinfo , inxi , lshw , dmidecode | Human‑readable hardware inventory | | Logging & Reporting | journalctl (persistent), log2ram , report‑generator (Python) | Centralized log collection, optional PDF/HTML report export | | Persistence Layer | 4 GiB overlay (ext4) on the ISO (optional) | Store custom scripts, test results, and configuration across reboots | | GUI Front‑End | Qt5‑based “CheckN Dashboard” | Point‑and‑click access to all utilities, real‑time charts, and a “Wizard” for automated tests | | Scripting API | Python 3.11, Bash helpers ( /usr/local/bin/checkn‑* ) | Automate runs, integrate with CI/CD pipelines | | Utilities | wget , curl , git , vim , nano , screen | Basic toolbox for ad‑hoc tasks | USB Port Issues: : Obtain the ISO file
This appears to be a filename for a specific version of , a Linux-based operating system used for jailbreaking iOS devices.
: Use a tool like Rufus or BalenaEtcher to write the ISO to a USB flash drive.