I noticed that you changed the website's layout. Great work.
Some comments:
1. In the Adrenaline section, the path to PSP ISO's is still wrong. The correct directory is
ux0: pspemu/ISO (or "iso", it is case insensitive).
(Do note that the stupid board forces me to add a blank space between the partition and the path, otherwise it converts it into a fucking emoji.)
Done
2. In the USBMC section,
- At the beginning you mention that "It allows you to use USB memory with a
PS Vita." But you meant on a PS Vita TV or PSTV, right? Or can one actually use a USB drive on a portable Vita? (I only own a PSTV.)
Done
- At the end, on the numbered steps, it would not hurt to mention that the USB drive should be plugged in before Step 6. (I am pretty sure that the USBMC application warns the user that no USB drive has been attached, anyway.)
Done
- Just like in the SD2Vita section, the user should delete all Tai Configuration files
bar the one in ur0. Moreover, they should be deleted
before using USBMC to copy everything from the former ux0 to the USB drive (the new ux0.)
The Tai Configuration file in ur0 is, by design, the last one to be read. Also, if one does not have a Vita Card on a PSTV, by default the system mounts the Internal Memory (imc0) as a Memory Card (ux0).
In this scenario, after the user installs and runs USBMC, the Internal Memory (imc0) is no longer used but it might still contain a Tai Configuration file that takes precedence over the USB drive (ux0) and ur0, and it will cause many configuration errors because it is "hidden".
Done
3. In the SD2Vita section, in the steps to manipulate the SD card in Linux,
- In Step 1, the command
lsblk is easier than
mount to identify the SD card.
Done
- In Step 2, for clarification, one does not want to unmount "all partitions" but only those of the target SD card.
Also, because one unmounts a filesystem, which almost always lies within a partition, the target of the
umount command should be of the form
/dev/sdXN. For
/dev/sdX is a device, and
/dev/sdXN is a partition within that device.
Done
- In Step 3, I do not own a SD2Vita adapter, but why do you suggest to write an empty image directly to the device (what would delete the partition table) and then create a partition table immediately afterwards?
https://github.com/xyzz/gamecard-microsd/ mentions that the SD card should not have a partition table and that one should write an exFAT filesystem directly to the device. But it does not mention writing an empty image first, as you do in your guide.
Not sure, the guides I read included that, and it works, so I'm just gonna keep it there
In any case, using "status=progress && sync" at the end of the
dd command arguments is more user friendly (a status bar of the progress would be shown) and safer (the command
sync would be calle right after
dd ends, to synchronise the cache writes.)
Done
- Assuming that your method is correct, in Step 5 the user should target a partition (/dev/sdXN), and not a device (/dev/sdX).
Done