Berion
Developer
Kernel modules matching to specific kernel versions. On first I have a plan to make this damn ufs.ko for specific kernel used in one of the live sessions (to avoid dropping on the user compiling stuff, existence of repositories which changing address sometimes, to making it easy to find) and pack everything needed into *.deb package, just ready to install after live session boot. But unfortunately it is not an easy task to work with default kernel (I mean, my knowledge about Linux is to small) and I gave up eventually.
Two people compiled UFS modules for two Linux distros (one was for some Ubuntu yellowish remix), I mean those with kernels build-in - so You don't need install Linux or install new kernel.
Additional idea is to convince e.g Clem from Linux Mint project, to by default turned on write for ufs module and all problems would be solved. ^^
Oh, and for sure PSitarch v2 for PS4 have recompiled ufs.ko because they allows to write into internal HDD. So You can use different hacked PS4 to write data into this HDD (but of course from USB and You need provide Your own EAP Key, matching to encryption used on this HDD). Some kind of twisted workaround, I know, but works. ;p
Two people compiled UFS modules for two Linux distros (one was for some Ubuntu yellowish remix), I mean those with kernels build-in - so You don't need install Linux or install new kernel.
Additional idea is to convince e.g Clem from Linux Mint project, to by default turned on write for ufs module and all problems would be solved. ^^
Oh, and for sure PSitarch v2 for PS4 have recompiled ufs.ko because they allows to write into internal HDD. So You can use different hacked PS4 to write data into this HDD (but of course from USB and You need provide Your own EAP Key, matching to encryption used on this HDD). Some kind of twisted workaround, I know, but works. ;p

