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+ | That is possible, but the end-goal is something for the end-user Right now wEsTbAeR is scoping out the iBoot to try to find a way to patch it to allow this. |
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+ | Right now, even if you get iBooter / iPHUC working with 2.0, that does not matter, because boot-args are disabled. However, just kind of thinking out loud, it would be kind of interesting to see what else is still enabled / disabled...(boot-partition, boot-command, etc.) |
Revision as of 13:49, 2 August 2008
Theory
Without decompiling iBoot 2.x, we can use openiboot.
- For boot-args through libibooter
- Ramdisk exploitation
- Or even to open up the NAND to be mounted through USB on your computer.
RE: Theory
That is possible, but the end-goal is something for the end-user Right now wEsTbAeR is scoping out the iBoot to try to find a way to patch it to allow this.
Right now, even if you get iBooter / iPHUC working with 2.0, that does not matter, because boot-args are disabled. However, just kind of thinking out loud, it would be kind of interesting to see what else is still enabled / disabled...(boot-partition, boot-command, etc.)