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IP invoked the oom-killer Nwipe was killed just because it will be the biggest consumer of memory even though the out of memory might not be anything to do with...

Something else you can do to determine whether it's a network issue. Once nwipe has appeared, type ALT F2 to switch virtual terminals and run `pkill shredos_net.sh`, then ALT F1...

Can you also post `lspci -k` so we have a record of your ethernet hardware and what driver is loaded.

> I'm afraid I don't have any technical details, but it seems to correlate to choosing Lagged Fibonacci as the PRNG. I'm going to ask @Knogle to comment as the...

Whether you use the network is entirely optional however ShredOS supports NTP (Network Time Protocol) so if you are plugged into a network with internet access it will attempt to...

>maybe it really only happens when you are offline and not with an active connection That's a possibility, I generally run ShredOS with an active internet enabled network on my...

One other thought, when there is no active network connection the program called 'ip' is executed periodically, I don't remember how often whether every 5 seconds or 30 seconds to...

Can you try killing the ntpd process and dhcpd process in turn in order to try and identify which one is causing the issue. With no network connection I still...

I'm guessing then that killing shredos_net.sh then stops the out of memory?

Yes, If you could leave this open. With no ethernet connection and NIC enabled in the BIOS can you boot ShredOS and tell me what the output is if you...