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#135 Path clarifications

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nobody
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2011-07-25
2011-07-25
Anonymous
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Originally created by: andi.ire...@gmail.com

Some sites have lots of other files in the layouts not in the layout in the wiki can you have a section about these files other people say are needed  in the sneek folder on usb and or sd or it will not work or rebuild nand

region.bin
key.bin

people say these files go in the sneek folder on usb and or sd in the main title or it will not work or rebuild nand

iplsave.bin

people say these files must be present in the virgin nand in sys or it will not work or rebuild nand

space.sys

Discussion

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-07-25

    Originally posted by: lima...@web.de

    Well, never heard of these files.
    If one of these is already present in the real NAND, I suppose it's also needed in the emulated NAND.

    But, as far as I know, the only files you need are:

    on SD card:
    - bootmii/armboot.bin
    - sneek/kernel.bin

    on USB drive:
    - sneek/kernel.bin
    - sneek/di.bin
    - sneek/font.bin
    and (of course) some games in the /games/ folder
    (the diconfig.bin and channelcache.bin files are created when S/UNEEK boots the first time)

    "space.sys" seems to belong in the NAND dump (at least in my 4.3E dump) - but I don't know if it matters if the file is not there...

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-07-25

    Originally posted by: Looking.4.nowok.76@gmail.com

    lima you are right

    space.sys doesnt matter in emu nand

    as for region.bin and the other  they are from before diconfig.bin

    it used to be you had everything in the root like:
    sd/kernel.bin(used to be boot2.bin)
    sd/armboot.bin
    sd/di.bin
    sd/region.bin
    sd/slot.bin
    etc...

    diconfig.bin took the place of the region.bin and other files a long time ago

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-07-25

    Originally posted by: andi.ire...@gmail.com

    ahh that makes sense so basically there should be a section in the FAQ about files that are no longer used so people dont bother with them when they find some old guide to follow

     

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