HOWTO: Fully Native
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This is what I get now
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title Gentoox
kernel /boot/vmlinuz
initrd no
*SPACE*dontdeleteme video=xbox:640x480,nohwcursor,hoc=13,voc=13
title Sparkle
kernel vmlinuz
initrd sprkrd.gz
append load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 ramdisk_size=26215 rw root=/dev/ram kbd-reset
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Still booted though, f*ck knows how! I think the xvbset thing that runs after the new kernel is installed is the thing fucking it up. It shuts down after running magic, reboots 'orange' then reboots by its self and comes up with this config. Although the change had been made before it shut down, I had a quick look...
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title Gentoox
kernel /boot/vmlinuz
initrd no
*SPACE*dontdeleteme video=xbox:640x480,nohwcursor,hoc=13,voc=13
title Sparkle
kernel vmlinuz
initrd sprkrd.gz
append load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 ramdisk_size=26215 rw root=/dev/ram kbd-reset
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Still booted though, f*ck knows how! I think the xvbset thing that runs after the new kernel is installed is the thing fucking it up. It shuts down after running magic, reboots 'orange' then reboots by its self and comes up with this config. Although the change had been made before it shut down, I had a quick look...
Go fully native, it's the destiny of all Mk1 Xboxes
The needs of the many out way the needs of the few or the one ...
The needs of the many out way the needs of the few or the one ...
Make sure you are fully updated with magic, delete everything inside your linuxboot.cfg file... run xbvset. Hit ctrl-c when its counting down to reboot. Open linuxboot.cfg, add the "dontdeleteme" part to the append line.. re-run xbvset.
Ive tried it many times here and it works fine!
Ive tried it many times here and it works fine!
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I'm sorry, I thought the idear was if some one was running a native install they would still be able to run magic and then it would update without any user intervention.
I think I will continue to update via magic then reboot off restoox and repair the linuxboot.cfg.
I'm confused why you keep saying;
Or could they not output to a dummy file?
Regards
I think I will continue to update via magic then reboot off restoox and repair the linuxboot.cfg.
I'm confused why you keep saying;
When it is running magic that is causing the problem!, could you not just get magic/xbvset to ignore the linuxboot.cfg altogeather as it should not need to change at all and is 'created' during the tut anyway?Make sure you are fully updated with magic,
Or could they not output to a dummy file?
Regards
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Cool, just to confirm do we still apend dontdeleteme?
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Just thought I’d show you how easy it is to make a two disk NAS now that you can install and repair via the Resctoox web,
First remove the front bezel from the front of the DVD and screw it from underneath of the Xbox front bezel,
Then mount the second hard drive in a 5 ¼ Hard drive bracket (I used a ZIP drive bracket from http://www.lindy.co.uk no screws needed) then mount that in the Xbox DVD bracket,
Set one drive to master and one drive to slave and put Xbox back together, Hay presto a 200Gb NAS becomes a 400Gb NAS, sweet!
Excuse the quality of the pictures they where taken with my PDA.
First remove the front bezel from the front of the DVD and screw it from underneath of the Xbox front bezel,
Then mount the second hard drive in a 5 ¼ Hard drive bracket (I used a ZIP drive bracket from http://www.lindy.co.uk no screws needed) then mount that in the Xbox DVD bracket,
Set one drive to master and one drive to slave and put Xbox back together, Hay presto a 200Gb NAS becomes a 400Gb NAS, sweet!
Excuse the quality of the pictures they where taken with my PDA.
Go fully native, it's the destiny of all Mk1 Xboxes
The needs of the many out way the needs of the few or the one ...
The needs of the many out way the needs of the few or the one ...
I like the USB external hdd approach too
btw, the links are broken on your pics maybe its the site http://www.cheesyboofs.co.uk/ or just me, didnt resolve
btw, the links are broken on your pics maybe its the site http://www.cheesyboofs.co.uk/ or just me, didnt resolve
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It was me, lol, I think that maybe two HDD's are a little much for the PSU and the server went down. I've rebooted and we will see if it was just a one off, fingers crossed!
UPDATE 17/01/06 Looks like the PSU can run two HDD's just fine, must have been summet else...
UPDATE 17/01/06 Looks like the PSU can run two HDD's just fine, must have been summet else...
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It would appear that magic IS now Native aware, well, on a fresh install. It seemed to behave it’s self during the kernel update with the dontdeleteme addition to the linuxboot.cfg file.
Go fully native, it's the destiny of all Mk1 Xboxes
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Ok, what the crap.
Well, my current config is gentoox bios on a xecuter 2.
And after following the instructions to the letter, the loader doesn't see any sort of install on my hard disk. The normal install works just fine, I just can't get this native install to do what it's supposed to.
Can you give me a clue.
Well, my current config is gentoox bios on a xecuter 2.
And after following the instructions to the letter, the loader doesn't see any sort of install on my hard disk. The normal install works just fine, I just can't get this native install to do what it's supposed to.
Can you give me a clue.
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That would be the illusive v6.-> loader bug and NOT this tutorial. Ask shallax for v5.11 of the loader, but be nicer and use the search.
viewtopic.php?t=3356
viewtopic.php?t=3356
Go fully native, it's the destiny of all Mk1 Xboxes
The needs of the many out way the needs of the few or the one ...
The needs of the many out way the needs of the few or the one ...
For people who want it: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/xbox ... -v5.11.rar
The original Xbox adaptation of Gentoo