palera1n 2.0 official version released to support iPadOS 18 system jailbreak tutorials

The palera1n jailbreak tool has been updated to the official version 2.0, adding a new version for theiPadOS 17.6 (and possibly higher version 17) supportsIncrease the number of requests foriPadOS 18 SupportAdded iPadOS 17 and 18 rootful supportThe

The palera1n jailbreak tool support is as follows

iPhoneiPadiPod (loanword)Apple TV
iPhone 6siPad mini 4iPod Touch (7th generation)Apple TV HD
iPhone 6s PlusiPad (5th generation)Apple TV 4K (first generation)
iPhone SE (2016)iPad (6th generation)
iPhone 7iPad (7th generation)
iPhone 7 PlusiPad Pro (9.7-inch)
iPhone 8iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (first generation)
iPhone 8 PlusiPad Pro (10.5-inch)
iPhone XiPad Pro (12.9-inch) (2nd generation)
iPad Air 2

Computer requirements

  • Recommended UseUSB-A cable, USB-C cable may have problems with palera1n and fail to enter DFU mode.

Because USB-C cables have different accessory IDs, your device may not be recognized when using USB-C because its USB voltage pins cannot be asserted.

  • Windows (computer),Linux or macOS computers

There is an issue with AMD CPUs (not AMD Mobile) where the success rate of the checkm8 exploit is very low. It is not recommended that you use them with palera1n.

USB-C port on Apple Silicon Mac after checkm8 exploitlikelihoodThe lightning cable needs to be manually unplugged and re-plugged. This issue can be resolved with a USB hub connection, but extensions may vary.

palera1n Apple Jailbreak Tutorial

How to use palera1n CLI

palera1n [-DEhpvVdsSLRnPI] [-e boot parameters] [-k Pongo image file] [-o overwrite file] [-r ramdisk file] [-K KPF file] [-i checkra1n file]
--version Show version information
--force-revert Remove jailbreak
-D, --demote Downgrade
-D, --dfuhelper Exit after entering DFU mode
-e, --boot-args  XNU boot-args
-E, --enter-recovery Enter recovery mode
-h, --help Show this help message
-i, --override-checkra1n  Overwrite the checkra1n file
-k, --override-pongo  Override the pongo image file
-K, --override-kpf  override kernel patch finder
-L, --jbinit-log-to-file Log jbinit to /cores/jbinit.log (readable from sandbox when jailbroken)
-n, --exit-recovery exit recovery mode
-I, --device-info show information about connected devices
-o, --override-overlay  Override overlay file
-p, --pongo-shell Boot to PongoOS shell
-P, --pongo-full boot to PongoOS shell with default image file
-r, --override-ramdisk  override ramdisk file
-R, --reboot-device Reboot a connected device in normal mode
-s, --safe-mode Enter safe mode
-S, --no-colors Disable colors on the command line
-v, --debug-logging Enable debug logging
                                      This option can be repeated to increase the level of detail
-V, --verbose-boot verbose boot
Environment variables: TMPDIR
TMPDIR Temporary directory (path to which the built-in checkra1n will be extracted)
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