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Commands in /sbin typically require root (sudo) privileges.

The term x8664 points directly to the 64-bit extension of the x86 instruction set architecture. It signifies that the target binaries are compiled to leverage modern CPU capabilities, including: Direct addressing of memory spaces larger than 4 GB. Access to expanded general-purpose and SSE registers.