HOWTO: Fully Native
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Right, thanks to exboxxed pointing me in a new direction I first confirmed his findings,
If you format the data partition with ext3 and not reiserfs the v6x bioses do indeed work! (Luckily in one of my Xboxes I have a switchable mod-chip so I can switch between v5.11 and v6.01)
So there is a bug in the v6x Bios that breaks reiserfs support.
That leaves us with three options,
1. Shallax, has the time and is willing to fix this bug
2. Format the data partition as ext3 (mke2fs -j /dev/hda2) and edit fstab (/dev/hda2 / ext3 defaults 0 1)
3. My preferred and tested method (unless Shallax is able to fix the bug) Create a small 10Mb ext2 boot partition then the 256Mb swap then the reiserfs root.
Shallax, if your out there, Mork calling Orson.
If you format the data partition with ext3 and not reiserfs the v6x bioses do indeed work! (Luckily in one of my Xboxes I have a switchable mod-chip so I can switch between v5.11 and v6.01)
So there is a bug in the v6x Bios that breaks reiserfs support.
That leaves us with three options,
1. Shallax, has the time and is willing to fix this bug
2. Format the data partition as ext3 (mke2fs -j /dev/hda2) and edit fstab (/dev/hda2 / ext3 defaults 0 1)
3. My preferred and tested method (unless Shallax is able to fix the bug) Create a small 10Mb ext2 boot partition then the 256Mb swap then the reiserfs root.
Shallax, if your out there, Mork calling Orson.
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So how can we make these changes, adding the boot or just changing to ext3 without foobaring our current reiserfs partition? My root partition is only 1.5GB or so out of the whole 8GB, could I like tarball that sucker and store it on the network somewhere, then re-setup the right file-system and untar it onto the new one or something?
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Well hold off for just a bit, hopefully the firmware can be fixed! Failing that theoretically, you could fdisk /dev/hda and delete the swap partition (dev/hda1) then create a 10Mb /dev/hda1 ext2 /Boot partition and then create a 246Mb /dev/hda2 swap partition and hopefully the new dev/hda3 (was /dev/hda2) would not be touched. We would have to test this of course and it does fall outside the scope of this TUT.
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So, the problem you've been having with the icon not showing up in 6.x with fully native is because you were using reiserfs? Har. I'll look into it tonight... but I cant promise anything (I cant even test it... so I'll need someone else to do so for me).
Reiserfs is pretty much unsupported by Gentoox now since its a fairly terrible FS in terms of security - hence me not noticing this problem
Reiserfs is pretty much unsupported by Gentoox now since its a fairly terrible FS in terms of security - hence me not noticing this problem
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Forgive me but I wasn't aware reiserfs support had been intentionally dropped, as it was supported once viewtopic.php?t=2460
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I dont think it has been intentionally dropped from Gentoox Loader, maybe the driver is out of date. I dont have my dev xbox setup anymore... I'll look into getting stuff moved over to my mac mini this weekend so I can look into it. Youll have to hold tight until then, sorry!
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This is completely off topic and you should have started a new thread but I would Boot the Restoox CDRW and then copy over raincoat and then re-flash the BIOS with your chosen BIOS.
http://www.cheesyboofs.co.uk/site/tutorial02.html
http://www.cheesyboofs.co.uk/site/tutorial02.html
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Well personally I'd love to know how to tweak the BIOS, I'd love to know how to tweak the menus and other bits of the UI, but then coming from a Graphic Design background I would do.
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Right I've taken down one of my nas'es and pissed off the misses to borrow the telly to do as you requested and all the command did was limit me to a max file size of 2Gb, so I couldn't copy over roofs, was kinda hoping for a fix that didn't require a data partition re-format.
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mkreiserfs --format 3.5 /dev/hda2
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Go fully native, it's the destiny of all Mk1 Xboxes
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