[2024-07-13T07:23:22Z] Hi [2024-07-13T12:00:40Z] Hi everyone! I was just trying out the new kiss tarball release and i came across a problem with the kiss-chroot command and i came across an issue: [2024-07-13T12:00:40Z] I'll explain the problem: [2024-07-13T12:00:41Z] When trying to chroot with this command : ./bin/kiss-chroot /mnt from within the disk, I get this error : line 13 : xxxx Illegal instruction (core dumped) "$@" [2024-07-13T12:00:41Z] And then it says chroot failed (before it successfully mounted all the partitions, it's just with the chroot command that it fails) [2024-07-13T12:00:42Z] This is my machine specs: [2024-07-13T12:00:42Z] OS : Arch Linux live distro 2024.07.01 on usb key [2024-07-13T12:00:43Z] HOST : MBP (apple) of mid-2010, so a Intel Core 2 Duo with 2/2 core/threads and 8G of RAM (i know this is an old cpu) ; 500G of hdd storage [2024-07-13T12:00:43Z] PARTITIONING (at least what i want it to be at the end) : UEFI with GPT, EFI on sda1, swap on sda2, and / on sda3 [2024-07-13T12:00:44Z] Everything is correctly mounted [2024-07-13T12:00:44Z] Things i attempted: [2024-07-13T12:00:45Z] - Use an older tarball of kiss [2024-07-13T12:00:45Z] - Use a different distro (same result on void linux idk what version of it) [2024-07-13T12:00:46Z] Things i think might cause the problem: [2024-07-13T12:00:46Z] - The cpu not accepting newer instructions? [2024-07-13T12:00:47Z] - Is it because of the bash version being to old? [2024-07-13T12:00:47Z] Thanks in advance ! [2024-07-13T12:00:48Z] PS: I'm not that much of an expert [2024-07-13T12:00:48Z] Sorry for the long message btw [2024-07-13T12:17:41Z] Also tried changing the CFlags of march=core2 and mtune=native but didn't work either (normal we aren't talking about compiling but using the chroot command) [2024-07-13T17:15:20Z] <029ABK6DD> wrong architecture?