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diff --git a/docs/linux/setup_ubuntu-host_virtualbox-vm_x86-64-kernel.md b/docs/linux/setup_ubuntu-host_virtualbox-vm_x86-64-kernel.md index f5cde0fd5..cd8cca733 100644 --- a/docs/linux/setup_ubuntu-host_virtualbox-vm_x86-64-kernel.md +++ b/docs/linux/setup_ubuntu-host_virtualbox-vm_x86-64-kernel.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Setup: Ubuntu host, VirtualBox vm, x86-64 kernel -These are the instructions on how to fuzz the x86-64 kernel in VirtualBox with Ubuntu on the host machine and Debian Bullseye in the virtual machines. +These are the instructions on how to fuzz the x86-64 kernel in VirtualBox with Ubuntu on the host machine and Debian Trixie in the virtual machines. In the instructions below, the `$VAR` notation (e.g. `$GCC`, `$KERNEL`, etc.) is used to denote paths to directories that are either created when executing the instructions (e.g. when unpacking GCC archive, a directory will be created), or that you have to create yourself before running the instructions. Substitute the values for those variables manually. @@ -16,15 +16,15 @@ Install debootstrap: sudo apt-get install debootstrap ``` -To create a Debian Bullseye Linux user space in the $USERSPACE dir do: +To create a Debian Trixie Linux user space in the $USERSPACE dir do: ``` sudo mkdir -p $USERSPACE -sudo debootstrap --include=openssh-server,curl,tar,gcc,libc6-dev,time,strace,sudo,less,psmisc,selinux-utils,policycoreutils,checkpolicy,selinux-policy-default,firmware-atheros,open-vm-tools --components=main,contrib,non-free bullseye $USERSPACE +sudo debootstrap --include=openssh-server,curl,tar,gcc,libc6-dev,time,strace,sudo,less,psmisc,selinux-utils,policycoreutils,checkpolicy,selinux-policy-default,firmware-atheros,open-vm-tools --components=main,contrib,non-free trixie $USERSPACE ``` Note: it is important to include the `open-vm-tools` package in the user space as it provides better VM management. -To create a Debian Bullseye Linux VMDK do: +To create a Debian Trixie Linux VMDK do: ``` wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/google/syzkaller/master/tools/create-gce-image.sh -O create-gce-image.sh @@ -103,4 +103,4 @@ Syzkaller will create full clone VMs from the `debian` VM and then use ssh to co The `debian` VM will not be started and its disk will remain unmodified. If you get issues after `syz-manager` starts, consider running it with the `-debug` flag. -Also see [this page](/docs/troubleshooting.md) for troubleshooting tips.
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