How to prepare PS3 for homebrew/Linux?

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Sdw
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How to prepare PS3 for homebrew/Linux?

Post by Sdw »

I'll be getting my PS3 soon, and I have some questions:

What is the best way to set it up? I want both to be able to run Linux, but preferably also test other 'OtherOS'-things. So somehow I want to set it up so that I have the possibility to:

A) Boot normal Game OS from HD
B) Boot a Linux dist from HD
and
C) Boot some custom OtherOS stuff off a CD/removable media etc.

How do I go about setting up such a multi-boot environment? Is it possible?

Also, I will be getting a new 80Gb model, so I guess there is no use in trying to stick with an old firmware? I mean, it will certainly be newer than whatever version it was that allowed RSX access, and the only other known thing is staying below 2.50 to have access to BD-J from removable storage, but I'm hesitant if that's worth it...
jimparis
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Post by jimparis »

When you get the PS3, use the "format utility" under System Settings to partition the HD into a GameOS and OtherOS partition. Other than that there's really no setup you need to do, other than actually install the other OS. :)
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