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How to Install Linux on a Jtagged Xbox 360 (Tutorial)
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How to Install Linux on a Jtagged Xbox 360
Ok, in this tutorial i will be showing you how to run Linux (Gentoo Live) on your Jtagged Xbox 360, this is not the King Kong Hack, and does not require you to have a Kernel version of 4532 or 4548, this will work with any rebooter e.g XBR 8955, freeBOOT 9199 e.t.c.
Ok, you will need a few things for this to work;
1. Jtagged Xbox 360 with working DVD drive & Linux bootloader installed (xell)
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3. USB Keyboard & Mouse
4. Computer that is able to burn cd's
5. Image burning software (I recommend Power ISO)
6. 1x Blank CD
Lets get started.
1 - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
2 - Burn ISO to disc
3 - Attach Jtag to screen using either AV or Component (HDMI wont work)
4 - Start console using eject button, as soon as it boots into xell place the disc
you have just burnt into tray and close it
5 - After the xell script ends, it should boot from the gentoo live cd
6 - You should now have a black screen with penguins at the top
7 - Let the Gentoo Live script run (may take a while)
8 - After it loads the files, it should boot into the desktop
9 - Have fun using your xbox as a computer!
If you want sound modules
Here is a kernel with the xenon sound modules
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Replace the vmlinux from your sata2 CD with this one. Extract the 2.6.24.3 folder in the /lib/modules directory.
Run this command:
sudo echo "snd-xenon" > /etc/modules
Reboot.
Underneath is a quick video i made showing the boot process speeded up (for reference)
All in all this is not a hard thing to do at all, all tho i have heard of some people
having problems booting the disc with hitachi drives, but not 100% sure
Any problems, my aim is - loudwnirvana
Have fun using your 360 as a computer!
- Louis
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Ok, in this tutorial i will be showing you how to run Linux (Gentoo Live) on your Jtagged Xbox 360, this is not the King Kong Hack, and does not require you to have a Kernel version of 4532 or 4548, this will work with any rebooter e.g XBR 8955, freeBOOT 9199 e.t.c.
Ok, you will need a few things for this to work;
1. Jtagged Xbox 360 with working DVD drive & Linux bootloader installed (xell)
2. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
3. USB Keyboard & Mouse
4. Computer that is able to burn cd's
5. Image burning software (I recommend Power ISO)
6. 1x Blank CD
Lets get started.
1 - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
2 - Burn ISO to disc
3 - Attach Jtag to screen using either AV or Component (HDMI wont work)
4 - Start console using eject button, as soon as it boots into xell place the disc
you have just burnt into tray and close it
5 - After the xell script ends, it should boot from the gentoo live cd
6 - You should now have a black screen with penguins at the top
7 - Let the Gentoo Live script run (may take a while)
8 - After it loads the files, it should boot into the desktop
9 - Have fun using your xbox as a computer!
If you want sound modules
Here is a kernel with the xenon sound modules
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Replace the vmlinux from your sata2 CD with this one. Extract the 2.6.24.3 folder in the /lib/modules directory.
Run this command:
sudo echo "snd-xenon" > /etc/modules
Reboot.
Underneath is a quick video i made showing the boot process speeded up (for reference)
All in all this is not a hard thing to do at all, all tho i have heard of some people
having problems booting the disc with hitachi drives, but not 100% sure
Any problems, my aim is - loudwnirvana
Have fun using your 360 as a computer!
- Louis
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great post man im bout to try this
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This is legit, i'm pretty sure this will work.
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-Drake- wrote great post man im bout to try this
Thanks, any problems my aim is - loudwnirvana
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Back home now after christmas break, me aim - loudwnirvana
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nice post..keep it up
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havent seen any other tuts about installing linux to a jtag. good work
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all i have to say about this is UBUNTU
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This looks cool i might try.
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i get to see the penguins and all that but then it just stop and doesnt find a boot disk or something..
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