Creating a "Clean" user profile on a CFW PS3?

I'm in the middle of setting up a PS3 with custom firmware for a friend. (4.88 Evilnat)

I'm looking to see if I can lock all the CFW settings and such to a "CFW Settings" user profile, and leave the main user profile just with the games. A very stock-looking experience with the CFW settings and such locked, so my friend, (or her young son) won't accidentally change something.

I hope I'm communicating that effectively.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
 
XMB is global, not per user so You cannot make one user with complete XMB, and one user with stripped.

If You want get rid CFW Settings, edit XMB XMLs, removing or commenting this segment.
 
XMB is global, not per user so You cannot make one user with complete XMB, and one user with stripped.

If You want get rid CFW Settings, edit XMB XMLs, removing or commenting this segment.
Appreciate the reply! If I did edit the XMB XMLs to remove stuff, how, then would I be able to get back into those settings later, if I needed to change something, or add a new game?
Thanks.
 
Adding games or installing packages have nothing to do with CFW Settings. So decide what You asking for, because You mixing things not related to each other. :P
 
Adding games or installing packages have nothing to do with CFW Settings. So decide what You asking for, because You mixing things not related to each other. :P
BTW sometimes when seeing piracy videos on YT (just for info and not doing), they rebuild the database after installing a PSN format game (maybe CFW2OFW?) but normally when installing package files (like homebrew) i do not have to do so, it directly shows up on my XMB.
So, whats the reason here, why do they rebuild the database
 
I do not watching video tutorials as I considering it as waste of time (the same what You would see i.e in 20 min. video, You could read in 2 min.). So I don't know what exactly You talking about. But rebuild database have sense if user put some data on HDD about which XMB don't know but should displaying (so i.e copy digital unpacked game via FTP from PC to PS3). If those people rebuilding db after installing *.pkg, it is just unnecessary and stupid.
 
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