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The IOS-based kernels can be loaded through the [[Homebrew Channel]] or the [[Twilight Hack]], while the MINI-based kernel must be loaded through MINI (ie. [[bootmii]]). BootMii may be installed in [[boot2]] (ie. Wii powers up into BootMii) or IOS (load BootMii through the Homebrew Channel's menu)
The IOS-based kernels can be loaded through the [[Homebrew Channel]] or the [[Twilight Hack]], while the MINI-based kernel must be loaded through MINI (ie. [[bootmii]]). BootMii may be installed in [[boot2]] (ie. Wii powers up into BootMii) or IOS (load BootMii through the Homebrew Channel's menu)
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The latest version of GC-Linux is MIKEp5 [http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/MINI:KernelPreviewFive#.27Mini.27_Kernel_Preview_Five_.28aka_MIKE_p5.29 which stands for '''MI'''NI '''Ke'''rnal '''P'''review '''5''']]). MIKEp5 an IOS and MINI version available.
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The latest version of GC-Linux is [http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/MINI:KernelPreviewFive#.27Mini.27_Kernel_Preview_Five_.28aka_MIKE_p5.29 MIKEp5] (which stands for '''MI'''NI '''Ke'''rnal '''P'''review '''5'''). The MIKEp5 kernel has an IOS and MINI version available.
It's even possible for a Wii to powerup directly into Wii-Linux. BootMii must be installed in boot2 for this feature. To enable this, replace the file /bootmii/ppcboot.elf (on the front SD Card) with the GC-Linux kernel of your choice (Remember to back up the original ppcboot.elf somewhere!!)
It's even possible for a Wii to powerup directly into Wii-Linux. BootMii must be installed in boot2 for this feature. To enable this, replace the file /bootmii/ppcboot.elf (on the front SD Card) with the GC-Linux kernel of your choice (Remember to back up the original ppcboot.elf somewhere!!)