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[*] Emulating binary: /usr/bin/journalctl
[*] Change permissions +x to /logs/s115_usermode_emulator/firmware/unblob_extracted/firmware_extract/4325012-58052244.squashfs_v4_le_extract/./usr/bin/journalctl.
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/journalctl with parameter NONE
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/journalctl with parameter -v
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/journalctl with parameter -V
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[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/journalctl with parameter -h
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[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/journalctl with parameter -help
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[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/journalctl with parameter --help
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[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/journalctl with parameter --version
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[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/journalctl with parameter version
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[*] Emulating binary name: journalctl
[*] Emulator used: qemu-mipsel-static
[*] Using root directory: /logs/s115_usermode_emulator/firmware/unblob_extracted/firmware_extract/4325012-58052244.squashfs_v4_le_extract/usr (2/2)
[*] Using CPU config: 24KEc
[*] Emulating binary: /bin/journalctl
[*] Emulating binary ./bin/journalctl with parameter NONE and cpu configuration 24KEc
;1No journal files were found.
;1Failed to add match 'NONE': Invalid argument
[*] Emulating binary ./bin/journalctl with parameter -v and cpu configuration 24KEc
./bin/journalctl: invalid option -- 'v'
[*] Emulating binary ./bin/journalctl with parameter -V and cpu configuration 24KEc
./bin/journalctl: invalid option -- 'V'
[*] Emulating binary ./bin/journalctl with parameter -h and cpu configuration 24KEc
journalctl [OPTIONS...] [MATCHES...]
Query the journal.
Options:
--system Show the system journal
--user Show the user journal for the current user
-M --machine=CONTAINER Operate on local container
-S --since=DATE Show entries not older than the specified date
-U --until=DATE Show entries not newer than the specified date
-c --cursor=CURSOR Show entries starting at the specified cursor
--after-cursor=CURSOR Show entries after the specified cursor
--show-cursor Print the cursor after all the entries
--cursor-file=FILE Show entries after cursor in FILE and update FILE
-b --boot[=ID] Show current boot or the specified boot
--list-boots Show terse information about recorded boots
-k --dmesg Show kernel message log from the current boot
-u --unit=UNIT Show logs from the specified unit
--user-unit=UNIT Show logs from the specified user unit
-t --identifier=STRING Show entries with the specified syslog identifier
-p --priority=RANGE Show entries with the specified priority
-g --grep=PATTERN Show entries with MESSAGE matching PATTERN
--case-sensitive[=BOOL] Force case sensitive or insenstive matching
-e --pager-end Immediately jump to the end in the pager
-f --follow Follow the journal
-n --lines[=INTEGER] Number of journal entries to show
--no-tail Show all lines, even in follow mode
-r --reverse Show the newest entries first
-o --output=STRING Change journal output mode (short, short-precise,
short-iso, short-iso-precise, short-full,
short-monotonic, short-unix, verbose, export,
json, json-pretty, json-sse, json-seq, cat,
with-unit)
--output-fields=LIST Select fields to print in verbose/export/json modes
--utc Express time in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
-x --catalog Add message explanations where available
--no-full Ellipsize fields
-a --all Show all fields, including long and unprintable
-q --quiet Do not show info messages and privilege warning
--no-pager Do not pipe output into a pager
--no-hostname Suppress output of hostname field
-m --merge Show entries from all available journals
-D --directory=PATH Show journal files from directory
--file=PATH Show journal file
--root=ROOT Operate on files below a root directory
--interval=TIME Time interval for changing the FSS sealing key
--verify-key=KEY Specify FSS verification key
--force Override of the FSS key pair with --setup-keys
Commands:
-h --help Show this help text
--version Show package version
-N --fields List all field names currently used
-F --field=FIELD List all values that a specified field takes
--disk-usage Show total disk usage of all journal files
--vacuum-size=BYTES Reduce disk usage below specified size
--vacuum-files=INT Leave only the specified number of journal files
--vacuum-time=TIME Remove journal files older than specified time
--verify Verify journal file consistency
--sync Synchronize unwritten journal messages to disk
--relinquish-var Stop logging to disk, log to temporary file system
--smart-relinquish-var Similar, but NOP if log directory is on root mount
--flush Flush all journal data from /run into /var
--rotate Request immediate rotation of the journal files
--header Show journal header information
--list-catalog Show all message IDs in the catalog
--dump-catalog Show entries in the message catalog
--update-catalog Update the message catalog database
--setup-keys Generate a new FSS key pair
See the ]8an:journalctl(1)journalctl(1) man page]8; for details.
[*] Emulating binary ./bin/journalctl with parameter -help and cpu configuration 24KEc
journalctl [OPTIONS...] [MATCHES...]
Query the journal.
Options:
--system Show the system journal
--user Show the user journal for the current user
-M --machine=CONTAINER Operate on local container
-S --since=DATE Show entries not older than the specified date
-U --until=DATE Show entries not newer than the specified date
-c --cursor=CURSOR Show entries starting at the specified cursor
--after-cursor=CURSOR Show entries after the specified cursor
--show-cursor Print the cursor after all the entries
--cursor-file=FILE Show entries after cursor in FILE and update FILE
-b --boot[=ID] Show current boot or the specified boot
--list-boots Show terse information about recorded boots
-k --dmesg Show kernel message log from the current boot
-u --unit=UNIT Show logs from the specified unit
--user-unit=UNIT Show logs from the specified user unit
-t --identifier=STRING Show entries with the specified syslog identifier
-p --priority=RANGE Show entries with the specified priority
-g --grep=PATTERN Show entries with MESSAGE matching PATTERN
--case-sensitive[=BOOL] Force case sensitive or insenstive matching
-e --pager-end Immediately jump to the end in the pager
-f --follow Follow the journal
-n --lines[=INTEGER] Number of journal entries to show
--no-tail Show all lines, even in follow mode
-r --reverse Show the newest entries first
-o --output=STRING Change journal output mode (short, short-precise,
short-iso, short-iso-precise, short-full,
short-monotonic, short-unix, verbose, export,
json, json-pretty, json-sse, json-seq, cat,
with-unit)
--output-fields=LIST Select fields to print in verbose/export/json modes
--utc Express time in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
-x --catalog Add message explanations where available
--no-full Ellipsize fields
-a --all Show all fields, including long and unprintable
-q --quiet Do not show info messages and privilege warning
--no-pager Do not pipe output into a pager
--no-hostname Suppress output of hostname field
-m --merge Show entries from all available journals
-D --directory=PATH Show journal files from directory
--file=PATH Show journal file
--root=ROOT Operate on files below a root directory
--interval=TIME Time interval for changing the FSS sealing key
--verify-key=KEY Specify FSS verification key
--force Override of the FSS key pair with --setup-keys
Commands:
-h --help Show this help text
--version Show package version
-N --fields List all field names currently used
-F --field=FIELD List all values that a specified field takes
--disk-usage Show total disk usage of all journal files
--vacuum-size=BYTES Reduce disk usage below specified size
--vacuum-files=INT Leave only the specified number of journal files
--vacuum-time=TIME Remove journal files older than specified time
--verify Verify journal file consistency
--sync Synchronize unwritten journal messages to disk
--relinquish-var Stop logging to disk, log to temporary file system
--smart-relinquish-var Similar, but NOP if log directory is on root mount
--flush Flush all journal data from /run into /var
--rotate Request immediate rotation of the journal files
--header Show journal header information
--list-catalog Show all message IDs in the catalog
--dump-catalog Show entries in the message catalog
--update-catalog Update the message catalog database
--setup-keys Generate a new FSS key pair
See the ]8an:journalctl(1)journalctl(1) man page]8; for details.
[*] Emulating binary ./bin/journalctl with parameter --help and cpu configuration 24KEc
journalctl [OPTIONS...] [MATCHES...]
Query the journal.
Options:
--system Show the system journal
--user Show the user journal for the current user
-M --machine=CONTAINER Operate on local container
-S --since=DATE Show entries not older than the specified date
-U --until=DATE Show entries not newer than the specified date
-c --cursor=CURSOR Show entries starting at the specified cursor
--after-cursor=CURSOR Show entries after the specified cursor
--show-cursor Print the cursor after all the entries
--cursor-file=FILE Show entries after cursor in FILE and update FILE
-b --boot[=ID] Show current boot or the specified boot
--list-boots Show terse information about recorded boots
-k --dmesg Show kernel message log from the current boot
-u --unit=UNIT Show logs from the specified unit
--user-unit=UNIT Show logs from the specified user unit
-t --identifier=STRING Show entries with the specified syslog identifier
-p --priority=RANGE Show entries with the specified priority
-g --grep=PATTERN Show entries with MESSAGE matching PATTERN
--case-sensitive[=BOOL] Force case sensitive or insenstive matching
-e --pager-end Immediately jump to the end in the pager
-f --follow Follow the journal
-n --lines[=INTEGER] Number of journal entries to show
--no-tail Show all lines, even in follow mode
-r --reverse Show the newest entries first
-o --output=STRING Change journal output mode (short, short-precise,
short-iso, short-iso-precise, short-full,
short-monotonic, short-unix, verbose, export,
json, json-pretty, json-sse, json-seq, cat,
with-unit)
--output-fields=LIST Select fields to print in verbose/export/json modes
--utc Express time in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
-x --catalog Add message explanations where available
--no-full Ellipsize fields
-a --all Show all fields, including long and unprintable
-q --quiet Do not show info messages and privilege warning
--no-pager Do not pipe output into a pager
--no-hostname Suppress output of hostname field
-m --merge Show entries from all available journals
-D --directory=PATH Show journal files from directory
--file=PATH Show journal file
--root=ROOT Operate on files below a root directory
--interval=TIME Time interval for changing the FSS sealing key
--verify-key=KEY Specify FSS verification key
--force Override of the FSS key pair with --setup-keys
Commands:
-h --help Show this help text
--version Show package version
-N --fields List all field names currently used
-F --field=FIELD List all values that a specified field takes
--disk-usage Show total disk usage of all journal files
--vacuum-size=BYTES Reduce disk usage below specified size
--vacuum-files=INT Leave only the specified number of journal files
--vacuum-time=TIME Remove journal files older than specified time
--verify Verify journal file consistency
--sync Synchronize unwritten journal messages to disk
--relinquish-var Stop logging to disk, log to temporary file system
--smart-relinquish-var Similar, but NOP if log directory is on root mount
--flush Flush all journal data from /run into /var
--rotate Request immediate rotation of the journal files
--header Show journal header information
--list-catalog Show all message IDs in the catalog
--dump-catalog Show entries in the message catalog
--update-catalog Update the message catalog database
--setup-keys Generate a new FSS key pair
See the ]8an:journalctl(1)journalctl(1) man page]8; for details.
[*] Emulating binary ./bin/journalctl with parameter --version and cpu configuration 24KEc
systemd 243 (243.2+)
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;1No journal files were found.
;1Failed to add match 'version': Invalid argument
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