sneek has it's nand folders on the sd card
uneek has it's nand folders on the usb drive.
di allows to play backup's of games from the usb drive.
The emulated nand of sneek on the sd card and the emulated nand of uneek on the usb drive are identical.
So, those can be copied from the sd card to the usb drive if you intend to change from sneek to uneek.
Known issues:
To my knowledge, sneek2o + di isn't working. You could try sneek2o without di if you don't want to play game backups.
rev. 70 - rev.74 contain a bug. I think it got fixed with rev. 75.
The shopping channel isn't working on a 4.3 system menu when that one is themed.
If you need 4.3, choose for the same old boring system menu.
If you tried a couple of times to get a
modmii nand running without success, it's better to copy the nand folders back from your pc to the sd card or usb drive.
Sometimes, if you shutdown in the middle of a first boot, the nand folders can become corrupt.
If you don't use your own wii's serial to create the setting.txt file for the emulated nand, the ethernet test will probably return a failure. Some people seem to get the shopping channel working that way, but I have no idea how they get past that test. At least make sure the serial you use is possible for the region of your nand, or use the modmii default one.
A 32Kb cluster size is recommended. Maybe a 16K or 8K cluster size works, but I can't confirm it does. Bigger than 32K surely doesn't work.
The sneek kernel.bin is different from the sneek + di kernel.bin. Just removing di.bin and font.bin from the sneek folder isn't enough. You will also need to replace the kernel.bin
The neek2o channel doesn't need the sd bootmii/armboot.bin or bootmiineek/armboot.bin. The file is embedded in the channel launcher.
Edited by obcd, 02 February 2012 - 06:50 PM.