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However, after doing a more thorough sweep of the sd card using df -T and fdisk -L I noticed that, don't ask how, an 'other' type partition (unused) had mysteriously superimposed itself over the Linux one! It had the same start and end blocks, size, et cetera. And of course trying to use Wiiload to install from a USB medium always ended in nothing but a lost+found folder being placed on the ext3 partition, so, I think the SD card is probably just toast. I have always had this problem trying to boot Wii-Linux and it has always been that same card. Can I just do the same partitioning / filesystem processes on a USB hard drive and boot it that way? [[User:Stewie|Stewie]] 16:58, 27 January 2010 (UTC)
However, after doing a more thorough sweep of the sd card using df -T and fdisk -L I noticed that, don't ask how, an 'other' type partition (unused) had mysteriously superimposed itself over the Linux one! It had the same start and end blocks, size, et cetera. And of course trying to use Wiiload to install from a USB medium always ended in nothing but a lost+found folder being placed on the ext3 partition, so, I think the SD card is probably just toast. I have always had this problem trying to boot Wii-Linux and it has always been that same card. Can I just do the same partitioning / filesystem processes on a USB hard drive and boot it that way? [[User:Stewie|Stewie]] 16:58, 27 January 2010 (UTC)
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== Support for Google Chrome OS? ==
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I was just browsing the interwebs, and I noticed that Google Chrome OS is a linux-based distro which has support for ARM architectures. Would it be a stretch to say that ChromeOS could be ported to the Wii? Cheers![[User:Kevinevans|Kevinevans]] 02:02, 27 May 2010 (UTC)