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I see that many of you are impatient to install Linux on HDD :-) Here is my HOWTO for those who are impatient and do not want to wait. | |||
I tried first to remove GameOS HDD region, then | I tried first to remove GameOS HDD region, then create a smaller one and add extra one HDD region for Linux. But every time i did it, OFW removed it again at the next boot and reformatted the HDD. So i decided to use VFLASH because gameOS doesn't touch it. | ||
VFLASH is a virtual device, as the name already | VFLASH is a virtual device, as the name already tells you. VFLASH is the region #1 on the HDD of PS3. By default, VFLASH is only 256 MB. And it has one free region, region #7, which is currently not used by HV or GameOS. | ||
First, i resized the VFLASH. By doing this, you will loose your data on HDD but NOT on VFLASH !!! VFLASH data remains untouched. Resizing VFLASH doesn't cause corruption of data already installed there !!! So backup your GameOS data from UFS2 partition before you will do it. | |||
After resizing VFLASH, GmeOS will reformat the HDD again but with a little difference :-) It will have less HDD space now. | |||
First, i resized the VFLASH. | |||
VFLASH data remains untouched. Resizing VFLASH doesn't cause corruption of data already installed there !!! | |||
So backup your GameOS data from UFS2 partition before you will do it. | |||
After resizing VFLASH, | |||