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#751
FWIW, can somebody try this in terminal? I wonder if it's a Qt issue...
Code:
sudo psfreedom-enable-n900.sh --pl3 --jig
and see if you can get into service mode, if you can, I'll try to solve the issue asap.
 
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#752
Should I start PSFreedom after writing that in xterm? My terminal said: "Detected kernel-power, creating symlinks..."
 
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#753
i'm try in terminal
sudo psfreedom-enable-n900.sh --pl3 --jig
it puts console to pl3 jailbreak mode
 
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#754
Originally Posted by Kesse View Post
Should I start PSFreedom after writing that in xterm? My terminal said: "Detected kernel-power, creating symlinks..."
Same for me...
 
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#755
No, just plug it into the PS3.
 
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#756
Originally Posted by MohammadAG View Post
No, just plug it into the PS3.
WHat do you mean?

So i just go to my terminal and do the command that you said without getting root acess?

So it says to me

"Detected stock kernel, creating symlinks..."

What am i going to do now?What i should to do?
 
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#757
I've tried plugging it into my PS3, but nothing happens. But i get the same notification as if I plugged it into my computer (PC suite mode or mass storage)

I might be doing it wrong, however. I can't seem to figure out how the boot thingie works. When I press the eject button on boot, my drive starts to spin up, as if it's trying to detect a medium.

Last edited by Kesse; 2010-12-08 at 19:00.
 
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#758
Just type the command and do what you always did, plug it into the PS3, turn off/on then power + eject.
And sudo = root access.
 

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#759
1) run x-terminal
2) root (if easyroot installed)
3) type psfreedom-enable-n900.sh --pl3 --jig
you gain "Detected stock kernel, creating symlinks..."
4) switch off power cable
5) connect n900 to right slot of your ps3 (near to BD-rom)
6) reconnect power cable
6) punch ultra combo kick "power+eject!"
7) ignore any splash screens, just wait.
8) enjoy...
As i'm write before this steps turn console on pl3 jailbreak mode. Factory mode don't work anyway.

Last edited by XaTeTb; 2010-12-08 at 19:12.
 
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#760
I dont really want to sound like a trad, but do we really need to use pl3 since pl3 is for jailbreaking and we are just trying to get in to service mode?
 
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