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I am so confused. What’s supposed to happen on the 15th reboot?
Probably triggers some auto-rollback mechanism I’d guess, to help escape boot loops? I’m just speculating.
Welp, Ars Technica has another theory:
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/07/crowdstrike-fixes-start-at-reboot-up-to-15-times-and-get-more-complex-from-there/
Yep. That makes more sense. Thanks!
That’s some high quality speculation
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