CRacerX125 wrote:I managed to get ahold of a broken ps3 for free. The only thing that is broken on it is the disc drive. Everything else works great. Is it possible to put YDL on an external HDD, and have kboot install it off of there? Thanks!
ppietro wrote:CRacerX125 wrote:I managed to get ahold of a broken ps3 for free. The only thing that is broken on it is the disc drive. Everything else works great. Is it possible to put YDL on an external HDD, and have kboot install it off of there? Thanks!
Not easily no.
Instead, I would suggest buying a 5400 RPM SATA 2.5 inch Laptop drive and putting it in your PS3.
The PS3 is designed to use stock SATA laptop drives - you don't need a special drive or anything.
As an example, go here:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLi ... 5400%20RPM
any of these drives will be fine.
Cheers,
Paul
billb wrote:Re-reading the original post, the question was if he can install FROM an external USB hard drive -- oops. Presumably the blu-ray drive is what's broken. Didn't someone post a procedure for that a while back?
EDIT: yeah what he said
EDIT2: I think this is the topic I'm thinking of:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6989
CRacerX125 wrote:I'm reformatting my ps3 and stuff right now. Reading through that topic, I'm unfamiliar with an HTTP install (where you tell the installer to go to a specific address). Does anyone know anything about that?
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ppietro wrote:CRacerX125 wrote:I'm reformatting my ps3 and stuff right now. Reading through that topic, I'm unfamiliar with an HTTP install (where you tell the installer to go to a specific address). Does anyone know anything about that?
Sure. Basically, the installer points at a Linux "archive" and puts that on your computer. The archive can be on a CD-ROM, FTP server, or a web (HTTP) server.
If you go to the directory:
http://ydl.oregonstate.edu/releases/yellowdog-6.2/os/
you'll see the structure:
- Code: Select all
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That's YellowDog as a build directory. The installer knows where to look from this level of the website to find the files it needs.
(Well - assuming the original poster's link is correct. Offhand, that looks right to me.)
Cheers,
Paul
CRacerX125 wrote:Very cool, makes sense . I just downloaded the newer version of petitboot (the one mentioned in the previous thread). I'm assuming in order to tell it to install via HTTP you have to hit the 'edit' button (which is assigned ins in petitboot). However, when I hit insert on my keyboard, nothing happens. Sorry to change the issue on you, but do you know what might be causing this / how to fix it?
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