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'''I did all these steps from a Linux with my kernel booted by BootOS but it's not necessary and can be easily done from GameOS itself'''. I implemented my dual boot on 3.41 PS3 from GameOS before SONY took it away. | '''I did all these steps from a Linux with my kernel booted by BootOS but it's not necessary and can be easily done from GameOS itself'''. I implemented my dual boot on 3.41 PS3 from GameOS before SONY took it away. | ||
== Advantages Of Installing Linux on VFLASH == | == Advantages Of Installing Linux on VFLASH == | ||
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* By upgrading/downgrading PS3's firmware you won't loose your Linux region. The only problem is how to boot Linux again :-) | * By upgrading/downgrading PS3's firmware you won't loose your Linux region. The only problem is how to boot Linux again :-) | ||
* But now that SONY knows how we can install Linux on the HDD of a PS3 slim they could of course make it harder for us in the future firmwares. | * But now that SONY knows how we can install Linux on the HDD of a PS3 slim they could of course make it harder for us in the future firmwares. | ||
I made VFLASH about 40GB large but you can make it even larger if you want to. | |||
= Dumping HDD Partition Table = | = Dumping HDD Partition Table = |