if you are referring to the .sh script, make sure you copy it to the root of your USB Stick after you've extracted the .isoWhen I type Ls into the terminal I don't see that file...and then when I type it it says that it doesn't exist
Sorry for not getting back to you striaght away, but yes, i do believe you do have to re-install petitboot if you do a full restore as if you're using a slim, most of the flash is stored on the drive, if you are also re-installing the firmware then definately yes.@dazzaXx Hey man if you have a second I was wanting to know if you already have Petiboot installed and I follow your tutorial and restore my system (Formatting my HDD and everything). Would I need to resize the vflash again and re-install Petitboot or not? I'm asking as I've already installed Petitboot once and I'm running Red Ribbon from my USB Flash Drive but I'm considering installing it to my Internal HDD because the speeds would be somewhat faster.
Thanks, I appreciate your advice
It's because the second one for CEX is just the patched firmware as i forgot to include it in the first package, hence why its its own. Download both, but instead of using the D-REX (DEX) firmware thats in the first package, you use the REX (CEX) one instead.Also I noticed in your tutorial you mention that CEX users need to download both of the patched firmwares. I'm not too clear on how to follow that.
As long as firmware is installed at some point, it will wipe the previous installation of petitboot. So it should be fine.Secondly I'm running a CECHA-01 60 NAND which from what I understand doesn't store the flash on the drive. So I'm not sure if that would make a difference in regards to how I should approach this.
Yes, follow the steps, read it thoroughly. once it's all done and installed, you can update to 4.84.2 D-REXwork for 4.84.2 d-rex?
Many people have faced this problem many times, including me, try booting into petitboot normally, then select the "Exit to GameOS" option, turn it off and then see if it boots to recovery.Hello, some time ago I tried to install linux with another tutorial and I got (and still can) run red ribbon as live. I'm now trying to install linux on hdd to have it permanently.
On the other tutorial I think I never did the Restore PS3 system, so I have no space allocated for OtherOS and this makes the create_hdd_region script to fail because it doesn't find any free sectors.
Now I'm following this tutorial to redo everything from scratch but I'm stuck on step 4. The problem is that when I try to enter safe mode, petitboot shows up instead of the recovery menu. Since I can't enter the recovery menu I can't do the system restore which allocates space for OtherOS.
I've tried using the delete_vflash5.pkg from here to remove petitboot but I get "An error ocurred while during the start operation" when running the package and petitboot doesn't get removed. I also read that doing a normal system restore won't delete petitboot so I'm completely stuck. Any ideas?
All the difference is that this firmware has a file patched that's responsible for reserving hard drive space for OtherOS, hence why you need to restore the system after installing it, so it can reserve the space it needs. Other than that it's plain Rebug.@dazzaXx What is the difference between standard Rebug and Yours? In the past, I installed some 3.55 with OOS+. The results was different partitions sizes but never bother about differences. So, could You elaborate more about it? Why firmware package must be modified and what exactly is modified?
The only file that is patched is "emer_init.self", everything else is stock Rebug.Sounds ok to me, but what exactly was patched (what files, what addresses and values)?![]()
There's no reason for it to not boot, make sure you resized the flash and installed the correct version of petitboot for your model of system, NAND or NOR.When I select boot other OS and then select Boot (LV1 patches:Use Current) I just get a black screen and I did go through all the steps correctly.
I've never used SPY CFW before, but you would have to downgrade and use the firmware this tutorial requires to properly install Linux and petitboot.Hi!
I'm on CFW 4.85 SPY Cobra 8.01, is it okay if I follow this procedure? Will it work?
I've never used SPY CFW before, but you would have to downgrade and use the firmware this tutorial requires to properly install Linux and petitboot.
For those that mainly use Rebug as their main CFW, once done installing Linux, they can simply update to a newer unmodified version of Rebug and still keep their Linux setup intact. The problem is if you do decide to do this and want to go back to the version and CFW you use now, I don't know if you can use the Rebug Toolbox to boot back into it as most functions are disabled when the toolbox is installed on non Rebug firmware. But there is a "Boot OtherOS" pkg here on the site that allows booting of OtherOS via the XMB that could work.
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