How to install Linux
v1.0 on PlayStation 2
Do NOT use the numpad at any point during
the installation process; it can only lead to errors and headaches.
Ok, make sure you have installed all the
hardware correctly. At the very least, you need the hard drive and network
adapter plugged at the back of your PlayStation 2 and an USB keyboard and a
memory card plugged on the front panel.
The memory card is dedicated to Linux and all the game saves that were on it
will be deleted.
1 - Put the Linux (for
PlayStation 2) DVD disk 1 in and turn your console on. ENSURE that it is the
first disk, as the second will not boot. If you have a TV plugged you will see
the PlayStation 2 logo appear. (Note: Even if you do not have a Sync
on Green monitor, you can install Linux using NTSC or PAL on your TV. This is
done by holding down the appropriate controller keys as follows when booting
your PS2)
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Video mode
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Key combination
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VGA
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Select + L1
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NTSC
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Select + R1
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PAL
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Select + R2
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2 - This is the boot screen, asking you if
you want to install, boot or rescue. Press the return key to boot.
3 - It warns you that the HDD and memory
card will be formatted. Press the return key to agree.
4 - Eject the disk and insert disk 2. Do
NOT press reset. Do NOT press a key. It now will load the kernel.
5 - Next eject the disk and insert change back to disk 1. It loads the install
software based on the RedHat installer.
6 - It asks you what language you want to
use during the installation process. Press the return key to choose
English (no remorse, it's the only choice).
7 - It asks you what type of keyboard you
have. Press the return key to choose US.
8 - Change back to disk 2, wait a few seconds and press the return key.
9 - It welcomes you, press the return key.
10 - It asks you what type of system
you would like to install. Press the return key to install WindowMaker.
The installation process is easier that way and you will be able to change when
everything is installed and you can see what you are doing.
11 - Now the tricky bit. It asks you which tool you would like to use to
partition your hard drive. Press the tab key and then return to
choose fdisk. It asks you to choose the hard drive to partition; you have only
one, press enter.
12 - Wait 10 seconds. You should hear the DVD loading.
Note: Do NOT
use the numpad to type the following numbers. It is known to have caused
problems during installation already.
13 - You are in fdisk. Press the "d" key, enter, then
"1" then enter, "d", enter,
"2", enter, "d", enter, "3",
enter, "d", enter, "4", enter.
That deletes all the previous partitions, if it is your first install you
shouldn't have any, but it's just to make sure.
Press "n", enter. That creates a new partition, press
"p" for primary, enter, "1", enter,
for first partition, press enter for the default first cylinder. Type
"+128M", that is with uppercase M, and enter. Press
"n", enter, "p", enter, "2",
enter, to create the second partition. Press enter for the
default first cylinder and enter again for the maximum size.
Press "t", enter, "1", enter,
to change the type of the first partition.
Type "82" enter, to set it to Linux Swap.
Press "t", enter, "2", enter,
to change the type of the second partition.
Type "83" enter, to set it to Linux.
Type "w" enter to write to the partition table and
exit.
14 - Press tab and enter to
select the disk you want to install to. Wait a few seconds. Press the
"down" arrow key then tab, tab, enter. To
set the mount point of the partition. Press "/" (forward
slash) and enter. Press tab, tab, enter to confirm.
15 - It is ready to format the hard drive.
Press tab, tab, enter to continue.
16 - It is asking for the host name, type the name your want for your
machine (for example "ps2linux" if you can't be asked to find
anything better) and then tab and enter.
17 - It asks for the network configuration, press tab and enter
to set it up to use DHCP. You can change it later if you want.
18 - It loads. It asks for the time zone you are located in.
Press tab and enter to choose GMT. You can change it later.
19 - It asks for the root password. Be particularly careful here, it will be
all pointless if you make a mistake in the password. The password must be at
least 6 characters long. Type the password once, enter, type
the password a second time, and enter. Press enter again to
confirm.
20 - It loads. It asks you to create a user, you can do it later so press
tab 4 times and then enter.
21 - Press tab 3 times and enter to set the security
configuration to the default setting.
22 - It loads. Press return to
choose the GS as your graphics card.
23 - It says that Linux starts with the memory card blah blah, press enter.
24 - We need to turn the swap space on, press enter.
25 - It loads. A complete log of your installation will be in /tmp/install.log.
Press enter.
26 - It's formatting the disk. Wait at least 25 minutes, it's installing
the packages. Make sure both the DVD and the hard drive have stopped before you
continue.
27 - Now make sure you have the memory card you'll dedicate to Linux inserted
in slot 1 and press enter. This will format it.
Wait 45 seconds.
28 - Do not press anything just now. You have to change de display setting to
have an image straight away when you restart after the installation is
complete.
Press "Alt+F2"
Press enter.
Type "chroot /mnt/sysimage /bin/bash" and enter.
Type "mount /mnt/mc00" and enter.
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If you are in PAL
territories:
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If you are in NTSC
territories:
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Type "echo
display=pal > /mnt/mc00/p2lboot.opt" and enter. (Do not
forget to hold shift when pressing ">").
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Type "echo
display=ntsc > /mnt/mc00/p2lboot.opt" and enter. (Do not
forget to hold shift when pressing ">").
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Type "umount /mnt/mc00"
and enter.
Type "exit" and enter.
Press "Alt+F1".
29 - Nearly there. Press enter.
30 -
Insert disk 1. Reset the console.
31 -You should see the boot screen now Select "boot"
You're done! Enjoy Linux for PlayStation 2.