

Change partition type with "t", "1", "82".from the Live DVD), the command is different:įdisk /dev/sda - first external USB mass storageįdisk /dev/sdb - second external USB mass storage fdisk /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/disc.Create Linux partitions on hard disc (CAUTION: all data will be deleted).This is only required if you use other kernels with DMA support. This kernel supports VFAT used on most USB memory sticks. You can select a menu entry by pressing RETURN. It is also possible to use a USB keyboard and press UP and DOWN keys. You can use the PS2 controller to navigate through the menu. At startup you will see the following screen. Start "kloader.elf" using your preferred booting method.Create directory "ps2linux" on a USB memory stick and copy all files here (vmlinux, vfs, initrd.gz and blackrhino_baseimage-1.0.tar.gz).Note: The screen shots are from an old kernelloader version, you should use the newest version. Then you need to enter the command "su" to get root access. To get the command line, you need to start xterm from the menu. The kernel is on the DVD at BOOT/VMLINUX.GZ. The base image is at /oldroot/cdrom/SRC/BASE-1.0.TGZ. Note: It is easier to start the Linux Live DVD and extract the baseimage from the DVD. Memory card exploit Free McBoot (working with old slim PSTwo).



HOWTO: How to Install Linux on a Playstation 2 without Sony's Offical Linux Kit HOWTO: How to Install Linux on a Playstation 2 without Sony's Offical Linux Kit
