But wasn't the point of this only to act as a fallback minimal cfw, meaning under normal circumstances it would load arm9loader.bin from the sd, but only if that is not found would it continue to boot into "safe mode" so the only time a9lh would need to be updated would be if safe mode compatibility was broken by a future fw, under normal circumstances it would just be updating the arm9loaderhax from the sd like normalHis method, if I'm not mistaken, aims to more or less be a variant of this, except stage 2 is the CFW. If we can figure out how to mount the NAND properly during stage 2, it'd be a lot safer to instead pull in the CFW from there like how Luma loads FIRM from NAND as well, since you can always use Godmode9 or FBI to change your CFW out or update it. If your CFW is in stage 2 like ShadowNAND or this, you have to reinstall A9LH every time there's any sort of an update, and that goes without saying that there's some risk involved. I know Salt and other minimal CFWs aren't updated much, but there's always a chance they might need future updates if Nintendo throws us a curve-ball, so making the CFW itself easily updateable should be a primary goal if this idea is to work out, if you ask me.
Edit:Ninja'd XD
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