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# Grab a beer and reverse some PS3 stuff in the meantime :) | # Grab a beer and reverse some PS3 stuff in the meantime :) | ||
mount -t proc none /root/livecd/proc | |||
mount --rbind /dev /root/livecd/dev | |||
LANG=C chroot /root/livecd /bin/bash | |||
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Revision as of 12:38, 18 August 2012
Introduction
- Sometimes we need to boot Linux without HDD e.g. if you want to experiment with HDD encryption, enable/disable it without causing damage to your data. For such cases we need a LiveCD which doesn't mount HDD at boot.
Creating Initial System with debootstrap
apt-get install debootstrap mkdir livecd debootstrap --arch powerpc squeeze /root/livecd http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian # Grab a beer and reverse some PS3 stuff in the meantime :) mount -t proc none /root/livecd/proc mount --rbind /dev /root/livecd/dev LANG=C chroot /root/livecd /bin/bash
Initramfs
Linux 3 Kernel
- We need a Linux 3 kernel with overlayfs support so we could create a tmpfs over our read-only base filesystem.
- At the moment overlayfs is not supported on Linux 3.5 so it leaves us with Linux 3.4 which doesn't really matter because all my Linux 3 drivers are supported on Linux 3.4 just fine.
- Furthermore, we want to compile PS3 HDD driver as module because in this case we can easily change HDD region flags.