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Old 03-24-2007
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Network Configuration Screen

When I was following the guide to transfer the ISO image to PC through network from ps3news.com shown below:

"Next we need to bring up the PS3 Linux side of the transfer, but before opening the integrated gFTP client in Linux FC5 we need to ensure that your eth0 is ACTIVE. To do this, boot up PS3 Linux FC5 and at THIS prompt type in service httpd start and press ENTER on your USB keyboard. You should now be at THIS screen, and simply select Ethernet followed by entering eth0 for both the Name and Device as shown HERE along with selecting/enabling Use DHCP. Once you press ENTER for "OK" you will be back to THIS screen so select Exit and press ENTER."

I was not able to see this screen:


It just show me:
Starting httpd: [ OK ]

How can I get to the Network Configure screen?

Please advice... Thanks.

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Old 03-25-2007
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sorry I cannot help you there, at first i just went (on the linux side) to computer then network and found my shared pc drive and dragged and dropped, however a 20GB file can take 2-3 hours or longer to transfer this way

much easier to format an old drive with ext (linux) partition using partition magic or paragon and then use the mount command...on the windows side, there's free open source drivers to recognize that disk...so you are basically sneaker-netting...but WAY faster than using the 100mps ethernet port

even better to follow the instructions here and recompile the kernel to support udf 2.5 ....

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