PS3 [Tutorial] (Read Warning) Installing Red Ribbon Linux on Rebug 4.81.2 - 4.84.2 D / REX

I have been trying to do this all night. I have gotten so close but now I can't even fucking get into recovery mode!!!
Whenever I try to load recovery mode it brings me to Petitboot. It's so fucking annoying . And I know nothing about opening the console and stuff like that
 
You cannot because flag is set to OtherOS boot, so it launching Petitboot (OOS boot loader). You have been told how to set it back to GameOS if You want.
 
ik im a bit late but... when installing petit boot after the resizind nand thing i just get stuck on please wait... and it never gives me a success msg??? anyone kno why its doing this?? or what i can do to get this to work?

uhh i looked thru the whole forum and saw no one with this isssue... after booting the linux thing i get the linux redribbon loading screen and all and instead of it loading up the desktop i get this message


[ 1.577916] drivers/rtc/hctosys.c: unable to open rtc device (rtc0)
Loading, please wait...




its been doing this for a good minute.. any idea when it will stop or what this means??
please help if you can.
thx
 
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uhh i looked thru the whole forum and saw no one with this isssue... after booting the linux thing i get the linux redribbon loading screen and all and instead of it loading up the desktop i get this message


[ 1.577916] drivers/rtc/hctosys.c: unable to open rtc device (rtc0)
Loading, please wait...




its been doing this for a good minute.. any idea when it will stop or what this means??
please help if you can.
thx
Just a blindshoot, but have you checked if the battery cell of the motherboard is empty ?. The way to check if is empty is by:
1) Boot into gameOS
2) Configure clock in XMB
3) Turn off PS3 and disconnect power cord
4) Connect power cord and boot into gameOS

If the clock configuration you made in step 2) has been lost after step 4) it means the battery needs to be replaced
 
i went and did that and sure enough it saved.. so im not so sure thats the problem

looks like everything is working

yoo this browser is ass.. any other browsers that are compatible with this os?? im not able to download stuff on this iceweasel thing
pls help if u can :)

[post merged by mod]

Anyone know of any browsers compatible with this os?? ive tried downloading stuff on iceweasel but it doesnt let me access lots of sitess any suggestions??
 
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Site is offline... People with latest cfw need to downgrade?
Do you mean the links to the packages i've provided in the tutorial?

EDIT: Yeah you do need to downgrade to use this as well as completely format the entire system in order for it to allocate the OtherOS partition properly. So backup your data from your PS3 before attempting any of this and make sure you read each step properly.
 
can I use it on evilnat 4.88?
if you install linux to usb instead of ps3 hard drive, you do not need an old pup or have to format hdd. you only need to install the appropriate petitboot (after resizing vflash). red ribbon is old but works. t2 is being worked on but i am not sure if it is fully usable yet.
 
if you install linux to usb instead of ps3 hard drive, you do not need an old pup or have to format hdd. you only need to install the appropriate petitboot (after resizing vflash). red ribbon is old but works. t2 is being worked on but i am not sure if it is fully usable yet.

there's other newer distro?
 
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[Tutorial] Installing Red Ribbon Linux on Rebug 4.81.2 - 4.84.2 D/REX
Hey guys, since there isn't really a tutorial out there to do with Linux and new firmware, well i mean there are but there for 3.55 but i thought i'd make one to help people who want it on their PS3 system's that are on recent firmware.


  • What you will need:
    • A Jailbroken PS3 (duh.. xD)
    • This Special REBUG 4.81.2 Linux package >> DOWNLOAD.
    • For CEX Users (Download this and the one above) >> DOWNLOAD.
    • A USB Stick (FAT32)
    • A spare USB keyboard and mouse
    • Patience and a cup of coffee...

  • Step 1:
    • Assuming you downloaded my package and extracted it all to a safe place, plug in your USB Stick to your PC and make sure it's blank and formatted to FAT32, create a folder called "PS3" and inside that "UPDATE".

    Step 2:

    • Get the REBUG_4.81.2_D-REX_EMER_INIT_PS3UPDAT.PUP and place it inside the "UPDATE" folder and rename it to just "PS3UPDAT.PUP"

    Step 3:
    • Take it out of your PC and update it as you usually would but press the "Update via Storage Media" option, go through the steps and install the update.

    Step 4:
    • Once its done, turn the PS3 off and boot it into safe mode.
      • (If you don't know how to boot it into safe mode, there's a small tut here: www.playstation.com

  • Step 5:
    • When in safe mode, you are gonna want to choose the "Restore PS3 System" option. It should do it's thing and reboot to a huge SONY logo like the PS3 is brand new, go through the screens until your back at the XMB. This is the step where it formats the HDD so make sure you've backed up your data!

    Step 6:

    • Take your USB and plug it back into your PC and erase everything off of it so that it's blank again and put the petitboot image that corresponds to your flash chip (NAND/NOR) on the root of the USB stick (Not the folder, the actual dtbImage file should go onto the root of the USB.)
    Fat PS3's:
    • CECHAxx/Bxx/Cxx/Exx/Gxx are NAND.
    • CECHHxx/Jxx/Kxx/Lxx/Mxx/Pxx/Qxx are NOR.
    Slim PS3's:
    • CECH-20xx/21xx/25xx are NOR.

    Step 7:
    • Plug the USB back into the PS3 and install the Rebug Toolbox that comes packaged with the firmware, just go to install packages, Internal HDD and it should be there somewhere in there. Once installed, boot it.

    Step 8:
    • Navigate over to the "Utilities" column of the toolbox and scroll down until you see "Resize VFLASH/NAND Regions", go ahead and choose that option and proceed to do it, you should get a "Success" message or something like that, if it doesn't say to reboot, do it anyways and reboot the PS3.

  • Step 9:
    • Once it has rebooted, go back into the Rebug Toolbox and to the "Utilities" column, make sure the USB is plugged into the very right USB port of the PS3 and select the "Install petitboot" option, this option will take a few minutes, the success message should say "Petitboot installed. Enjoy OtherOS." Give the PS3 another reboot.

    Step 10:
    • Take the USB and plug it into your PC once again, and erase everything off of it so that its blank again. Grab the red_ribbon_lxde_14.03.iso and extract its contents to the root of the USB, you should have 4 folders and a md5sum.txt file. Grab the create_hdd_region.sh and put that on the root of the USB also.

    Step 11:
    • Plug the USB back into the very right USB port of the PS3 and boot the toolbox once again, this time you are going to want to go to the "System" column and select the "Boot OtherOS" option and in that you choose the "Boot (LV1 patches: Use Current)" option and press yes. It will boot the main petitboot screen. At this point you are gonna need to plug a keyboard and mouse into the PS3 as the controller will no longer work.

    Step 12:
    • Press ESC, it should take you to the terminal, if not choose "Exit to Shell" and type cd /tmp/petitboot/mnt/sdd1/ (FOR PS3's with NAND) or type cd /tmp/petitboot/mnt/sda1/ (FOR PS3's with NOR)

    Step 13:
    • If you type "ls", there should be a green file that is the create_hdd_region.sh
    • Type "./create_hdd_region.sh" and it should come up with some text and numbers, this is the script formatting the OtherOS partition. Once it's done, just type "petitboot" and it should bring the list back up.

    Step 14:

    • There should be a "live" option at the top of the list, your gonna want to boot that one so make sure it is highlighted and press Enter on it, it should proceed to boot Red Ribbon Linux.

  • Step 15:
    • Once Linux is fully loaded up to the desktop screen, there should be one shortcut on the desktop called "Install Red Ribbon", choose your country/language etc. There will be a box talking about a "guide", press yes.

    Step 16:
    • It should then come up with a box telling you to name the linux system, go ahead and call it whatever you want and press Enter.

    Step 17:
    • Next is the workgroup box, i just left this as "workgroup" and pressed Enter as i didn't really know at the time what it was.
    • If it doesn't come up saying that a partition was found and comes up with a "Automatic partitioning" option, thats fine, go ahead and press that option, follow the guide/installer and it should eventually say that its copying over system files, etc
    • Go take a break for a bit as it installs to the Internal HDD and does it's thing.

    Step 18:
    • Once you know it is successfully installed go to the start menu located in the top-left corner and "Boot GameOS" it should shut down and reboot back to the PS3 XMB, take the USB out of the PS3 and go straight to the Rebug Toolbox and Boot OtherOS again with current LV1 patches.
    • There should now be a Red-Ribbon-default option at the top of the list now instead of it saying "live" that indicates that it has indeed successfully installed onto the PS3's Internal HDD.

USE AT YOUR OWN RISK >>> THIS TUTORIAL INVOLVES MODIFYING /DEV_FLASH FILES . Which means If Steps are not followed,a Console Brick can occur. Also Note, this will erase all of your data stored on your HDD , so don't say you were not warned, be sure to backup any contents before attempting. .


If you run into any problems, message down below and i'll try to help the best way i can.



NOTE 29-03-19: This Tutorial still works, for those wanting Linux on 4.84+ and are on 4.81 - 4.84, just follow this tut as normal, once Linux is installed and all steps have been followed, just update with normal unmodified Rebug firmware back to whatever version you desire and Linux will still work.

NOTE 06-04-21: As many people have been running into problems lately, with petitboot messing up recovery mode and the boot order of their systems. I would advise personally to hold off installing Linux on your PS3 until either petitboot gets and update or Linux does, since Red Ribbon is extremely outdated at the moment and doesn't work to the fullest that the PS3 is capable of.

Also, i do apologize that i am not able to help everyone in the comments who have or is currently facing problems because of either Linux or petitboot. I don't have the time to go through all the comments and help every single person. As i have stated above, if you haven't already, HOLD OFF installing Linux and petitboot if you haven't started yet. As of now, it causes more problems than it's worth.
Hey guys, since there isn't really a tutorial out there to do with Linux and new firmware, well i mean there are but there for 3.55 but i thought i'd make one to help people who want it on their PS3 system's that are on recent firmware.

NOTE: THIS WILL ERASE ALL OF YOUR DATA STORED ON YOUR HARD DRIVE SO DON'T SAY I DIDN'T WARN YOU.

THIS TUTORIAL INVOLVES MODIFYING /DEV_FLASH FILES SO IF YOU MESS UP ONE OF THE STEPS I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DAMAGE CAUSED TO YOUR PS3 SYSTEM.

Rebug 4.81.2 Linux Package: https://mega.nz/#!tTBl3CxA!Zr4cqwmFUsfq_oZi89JZWKmJ1pJWXCV-o7WLH2IU09k

What you will need:
  • A Jailbroken PS3 (duh.. xD)
  • The Linux package i have linked below.
  • A USB Stick (FAT32)
  • A spare keyboard and mouse
  • Patience and a cup of coffee...
Step 1:
Assuming you downloaded my package and extracted it all to a safe place, plug in your USB Stick to your PC and make sure it's blank and formatted to FAT32, create a folder called "PS3" and inside that "UPDATE".

Step 2:
Get the REBUG_4.81.2_D-REX_EMER_INIT_PS3UPDAT.PUP and place it inside the "UPDATE" folder and rename it to just "PS3UPDAT.PUP"

Step 3:
Take it out of your PC and update it as you usually would but press the "Update via Storage Media" option, go through the steps and install the update.

Step 4:
Once its done, turn the PS3 off and boot it into safe mode.
(If you don't know how to boot it into safe mode, there's a small tut here: https://www.playstation.com/en-gb/g...-system-stability/safe-mode-on-playstation-3/)

Step 5:
When in safe mode, you are gonna want to choose the "Restore PS3 System" option. It should do it's thing and reboot to a huge SONY logo like the PS3 is brand new, go through the screens until your back at the XMB. This is the step where it formats the HDD so make sure you've backed up your data!

Step 6:
Take your USB and plug it back into your PC and erase everything off of it so that it's blank again and put the petitboot image that corresponds to your flash chip (NAND/NOR) on the root of the USB stick (Not the folder, the actual dtbImage file should go onto the root of the USB.)

Fat PS3's:
CECHAxx/Bxx/Cxx/Exx/Gxx are NAND.
CECHHxx/Jxx/Kxx/Lxx/Mxx/Pxx/Qxx are NOR.

Slim PS3's:
CECH-20xx/21xx/25xx are NOR.


Step 7:
Plug the USB back into the PS3 and install the Rebug Toolbox that comes packaged with the firmware, just go to install packages, Internal HDD and it should be there somewhere in there. Once installed, boot it.

Step 8:
Navigate over to the "Utilities" column of the toolbox and scroll down until you see "Resize VFLASH/NAND Regions", go ahead and choose that option and proceed to do it, you should get a "Success" message or something like that, if it doesn't say to reboot, do it anyways and reboot the PS3.

Step 9:
Once it has rebooted, go back into the Rebug Toolbox and to the "Utilities" column, make sure the USB is plugged into the very right USB port of the PS3 and select the "Install petitboot" option, this option will take a few minutes, the success message should say "Petitboot installed. Enjoy OtherOS." Give the PS3 another reboot.

Step 10:
Take the USB and plug it into your PC once again, and erase everything off of it so that its blank again. Grab the red_ribbon_lxde_14.03.iso and extract its contents to the root of the USB, you should have 4 folders and a md5sum.txt file. Grab the create_hdd_region.sh and put that on the root of the USB also.

Step 11:
Plug the USB back into the very right USB port of the PS3 and boot the toolbox once again, this time you are going to want to go to the "System" column and select the "Boot OtherOS" option and in that you choose the "Boot (LV1 patches: Use Current)" option and press yes. It will boot the main petitboot screen. At this point you are gonna need to plug a keyboard and mouse into the PS3 as the controller will no longer work.

Step 12:
Press ESC, it should take you to the terminal, if not choose "Exit to Shell" and type cd /tmp/petitboot/mnt/sdd1/

Step 13:
If you type "ls", there should be a green file that is the create_hdd_region.sh

Type "./create_hdd_region.sh" and it should come up with some text and numbers, this is the script formatting the OtherOS partition. Once it's done, just type "petitboot" and it should bring the list back up.

Step 14:
There should be a "live" option at the top of the list, your gonna want to boot that one so make sure it is highlighted and press Enter on it, it should proceed to boot Red Ribbon Linux.

Step 15:
Once Linux is fully loaded up to the desktop screen, there should be one shortcut on the desktop called "Install Red Ribbon", choose your country/language etc. There will be a box talking about a "guide", press yes.

Step 16:
It should then come up with a box telling you to name the linux system, go ahead and call it whatever you want and press Enter.

Step 17:
Next is the workgroup box, i just left this as "workgroup" and pressed Enter as i didn't really know at the time what it was.

If it doesn't come up saying that a partition was found and comes up with a "Automatic partitioning" option, thats fine, go ahead and press that option, follow the guide/installer and it should eventually say that its copying over system files, etc.

Go take a break for a bit as it installs to the Internal HDD and does it's thing.

Step 18:
Once you know it is successfully installed go to the start menu located in the top-left corner and "Boot GameOS" it should shut down and reboot back to the XMB, take the USB out of the PS3 and go straight to the Rebug Toolbox and Boot OtherOS again with current LV1 patches.

There should now be a Red-Ribbon-default option at the top of the list now instead of it saying "live" that indicates that it has indeed successfully installed onto the PS3's Internal HDD.

Congrats! Linux is now installed on your PS3 System! Now do whatever you want with it! :)

If you run into any problems, message down below and i'll try to help the best way i can.



can I use the procedure on D-REX 4.84.2?
 
Hi! I need help!

I`m trying to install this linux, but I`m stuck on petitboot, I can`t go back to GameOS and the restore menu is not showing up, when I try to hold the power menu instead of going to restore menu, it boots again to petit boot, what can I do?

please help :(
 
Hi! I need help!

I`m trying to install this linux, but I`m stuck on petitboot, I can`t go back to GameOS and the restore menu is not showing up, when I try to hold the power menu instead of going to restore menu, it boots again to petit boot, what can I do?

please help :(
You should be able to get back to GameOS from petitboot.
There is documentation here:
http://jk.ozlabs.org/projects/petitboot/

Note:
1. Remember to use the right files for your console model
2. Stick to the files available in OP.
 
Hi! I need help!

I`m trying to install this linux, but I`m stuck on petitboot, I can`t go back to GameOS and the restore menu is not showing up, when I try to hold the power menu instead of going to restore menu, it boots again to petit boot, what can I do?

please help :(
As bguerville as stated, you should be able to get back to GameOS through petitboot, i'm pretty sure there is an option that's called "Return to GameOS" or something like that.
 
You should be able to get back to GameOS from petitboot.
There is documentation here:
http://jk.ozlabs.org/projects/petitboot/

Note:
1. Remember to use the right files for your console model
2. Stick to the files available in OP.

Hi thanks for your reply

I already tried what is said on the site, but is not working, I`m stucked on this petitboot

The option for press del for return to gameos is also not working

There`s something that I can do in openwrt terminal? any way to change the petitboot?
 
Hi thanks for your reply

I already tried what is said on the site, but is not working, I`m stucked on this petitboot

The option for press del for return to gameos is also not working

There`s something that I can do in openwrt terminal? any way to change the petitboot?
What does "not working" mean?
What happens exactly?
And what is your console model (CECH-??) & what petitboot file are you using?
 
What does "not working" mean?
What happens exactly?
And what is your console model (CECH-??) & what petitboot file are you using?
nothing.. it says booting to gameos and nothing happens, it`s frozen, I waited several minutes and nothing...

I used the option user current on rebug toolbox, but on every time I boot the console it ran the petitboot

I already tryed to poweroff, hold power until it turn off again, hold again, one beep, after 2 seconds 2 more beeps, and nothing, still booting petit
 
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