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Signed-off-by: Geoff Levand <geoffrey.levand@am.sony.com> SVN-Revision: 11509
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OpenWRT on the Sony PS3 Game Console
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The OpenWRT build will create both a 1st stage PS3-Linux image
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suitable for programming into the PS3 flash memory, and a 2nd
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stage PS3-Linux image suitable for loading via bootloaders or
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the kexec utility.
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The 2nd stage image is convenient for testing new builds. It can
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be loaded from disk, USB device, or the network by an existing
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Other OS bootloader. After the 2nd stage image is tested and
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found to be good, the 1st stage image can then be programmed into
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flash memory. It is recommended to use this method during
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development to avoid corrupting the flash memory contents, which
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requires a reboot to the Game OS to repair.
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Known good Other OS bootloader images and installation information
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can be found here:
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http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/geoff/cell/
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The 2nd stage image file is bin/openwrt-ps3-vmlinux.elf. It can
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be loaded with an entry in the bootloader config file. It has
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no initrd file.
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The 1st stage image is named bin/otheros.bld. It can be programmed
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into flash memory either from Linux or the Game OS. From Linux,
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use the command:
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ps3-flash-util -w otheros.bld
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From the Game OS, use the menu item 'Install Other OS'.
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Tips on how to recover your PS3-Linux system when it hangs up or no
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longer boots can be found here:
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http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/geoff/cell/ps3-howto/ps3-boot-recovery-howto.txt
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To alter the kernel command line options, run 'make kernel_menuconfig'
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and go to 'Kernel Options' -> 'Initial kernel command string'.
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The default video behavior is to autodetect the monitor capabilities,
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which should work for most monitors. More info on video modes can be
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found in the man page of the ps3-video-mode utility.
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