I run FHDB and OPL, no HDDOS. 1.5TB drive via a sata adaptor, 2TB is the maximum.
I copied the latest FMCB installer to USB and ran it from uLE. Press R1 to change page to the FHDB installation option.
This formats the HDD and sets it up with FHDB so you no longer need the FMCB card, other than as a backup.
The +OPL partition will be automatically created when you run OPL the first time, its quite small by default (at least on 0.9.3). You can then expand it to fit plenty of VMC files (2-4GB or so): http://www.ps2-home.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2906
I manually edited hdd0:__sysconf/FMCB/FREEHDB.CNF with notepad++ to add OPL and a few other options to the FHDB menu, there's the configurator but I found editing the file easy enough.
If you're running games from an SMB share then yep I'm pretty sure its SMB1. I did set up a rpi to host the share for a ps2 slim a while back and that worked fine. With a short patch cable between pi and PS2 its was quite neat and means you dont need to worry about enabling SMB1 on your PC.
If you're installing games to internal HDD you dont need to worry about it though, HDLGameinstaller isn't using SMB.
Other IPs should work fine as long as the given app uses DHCP, or you've set the app's network config with that IP.
Network works for me in HDLGameinstaller, uLE and OPL and I normally dont have a memory card plugged in, I used 192.168.0.10 as it seemed to make it simpler. Cant recall having any connectivity issues
I copied the latest FMCB installer to USB and ran it from uLE. Press R1 to change page to the FHDB installation option.
This formats the HDD and sets it up with FHDB so you no longer need the FMCB card, other than as a backup.
The +OPL partition will be automatically created when you run OPL the first time, its quite small by default (at least on 0.9.3). You can then expand it to fit plenty of VMC files (2-4GB or so): http://www.ps2-home.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2906
I manually edited hdd0:__sysconf/FMCB/FREEHDB.CNF with notepad++ to add OPL and a few other options to the FHDB menu, there's the configurator but I found editing the file easy enough.
If you're running games from an SMB share then yep I'm pretty sure its SMB1. I did set up a rpi to host the share for a ps2 slim a while back and that worked fine. With a short patch cable between pi and PS2 its was quite neat and means you dont need to worry about enabling SMB1 on your PC.
If you're installing games to internal HDD you dont need to worry about it though, HDLGameinstaller isn't using SMB.
Other IPs should work fine as long as the given app uses DHCP, or you've set the app's network config with that IP.
Network works for me in HDLGameinstaller, uLE and OPL and I normally dont have a memory card plugged in, I used 192.168.0.10 as it seemed to make it simpler. Cant recall having any connectivity issues