how do I change permissions to my slccmpt01 (I bricked it, I got a another users dump, but I know that I need to change the folders permssion to 0x666.) However it must be done with wupclient. I have python installed. However I'm a absolute noob at using python applications. So can somebody walk me through how to use wupclient step by step? and yes I mean I bricked my vwii
you didn't read it all the way through. ITS SLCCMPT01 vwii! Plus I was already bricked on vwii. and I'm still fine. Its not going to hard brick get your facts straight.
you didn't read it all the way through. ITS SLCCMPT01 vwii! Plus I was already bricked on vwii. and I'm still fine. Its not going to hard brick get your facts straight.
yep. and so I already replaced it with a functioning version via of another users slccmpt01 (vwii) however, to complete it I must change the permissions (OF THE FOLDER) or else It will still boot to a black screen. However I'm a complete noob at using python (which means I'm terrible at using wupclient) So I need help changing permissions through wupclient
I don't know how many things you have to change permissions on, but wupclient.py does have the chmod command. However, it doesn't have a getstat (it only has getstatfile, and that doesn't work on directories) so I don't know how you'll check your work other than trying to boot it.
The example shows (using a directory in tmp) that you can do a chmod that seems to react appropriately based on whether the permission is valid. If getstat were there, you could display and confirm the mode, but it should be doing what you tell it to. If you understand the above, you probably realize that your commands after the mount could also be something like this:
You can copy/paste into the python prompt, so if your PC has the list of folders/files that you need to change, you could make a list of commands with a text editor or Excel, and copy the results into the prompt (after checking the list very carefully, of course.)
are there wildcards or additional attributes to be able to this recursively? some googling and learning python the past days led me to "os.walk" but I don't know how I would integrate it into this.
Well im terrible at this. So maybe someone could write a python script or python app. that will recursively change permissions. OR if someone is smart enough make a mod in ftpiiu everywhere to keep folder changes. Because if you change the permissions on that it doesn't stay on the folder regardless if you changed it.
No, you'd have to specifically write the function in wupclient.py, just like cp vs. cpdir and dl vs. dldir. Fortunately, with those examples already in the script, it should not be difficult to learn how to recurse.
No, you'd have to specifically write the function in wupclient.py, just like cp vs. cpdir and dl vs. dldir. Fortunately, with those examples already in the script, it should not be difficult to learn how to recurse.
0x1ca042
0x0
0x0
I keep getting that error. Let me guess. thats because cold boot hax is installed?
EDIT: no setup works even with cold boot hax removed... If I use haxchi I get this error (which I do use mocha in all these setups)
0x1c8042
0xfffcffeaL
0x0
and then if I try to use it with hbl from the web browser it also fails.
and gives the first error....
and yes I did change the ip on line 30
and if I used mocha right away via webrowser exploit it gives me those two errors , and when I tried it a third time apparently my wiiu is refusing a connection according the error code. and fails to use line 32 and some other line. And honeslty I'm worried if I use the advanced mocha option which is the bottom most speaking about coldboot hax if I use that setting I will probably brick
EDIT2: I'm going to see if I can use my wireless card on my computer as a router and get the wiiu to comminucate there so no connection issues/hiccups can exist
That's not an error. Are you running python interactively (-i), like my example showed? If you don't you'll just get the command prompt back because you didn't tell it to do anything.
My example shows an 'error' (the long ffff code) because my WiiU already had one of the mounts when I ran the script. The first number you see is probably a handle, the second are return code zeros from the mount commands that are in the script.
That's not an error. Are you running python interactively (-i), like my example showed? If you don't you'll just get the command prompt back because you didn't tell it to do anything.
My example shows an 'error' (the long ffff code) because my WiiU already had one of the mounts when I ran the script. The first number you see is probably a handle, the second are return code zeros from the mount commands that are in the script.
I don't know how many things you have to change permissions on, but wupclient.py does have the chmod command. However, it doesn't have a getstat (it only has getstatfile, and that doesn't work on directories) so I don't know how you'll check your work other than trying to boot it.
The example shows (using a directory in tmp) that you can do a chmod that seems to react appropriately based on whether the permission is valid. If getstat were there, you could display and confirm the mode, but it should be doing what you tell it to. If you understand the above, you probably realize that your commands after the mount could also be something like this:
You can copy/paste into the python prompt, so if your PC has the list of folders/files that you need to change, you could make a list of commands with a text editor or Excel, and copy the results into the prompt (after checking the list very carefully, of course.)
You have to click the Show button to see what's under the tag. Are you one a tablet or phone that won't show spoiler tags? Anyway, it's py -i wupclient.py
You have to click the Show button to see what's under the tag. Are you one a tablet or phone that won't show spoiler tags? Anyway, it's py -i wupclient.py
ok So I got everything working... Can I request a clean system menu for vwii? cause the user who gave me the backup has a black and red theme on it. So if possible can you give me the orignal version so I can inject that so my menu is "cleaner"
ok So I got everything working... Can I request a clean system menu for vwii? cause the user who gave me the backup has a black and red theme on it. So if possible can you give me the orignal version so I can inject that so my menu is "cleaner"
That's awesome. Wish I could help. I don't actually mess around with the vWii side. Do you know what file it is, and are you a member on that iso site that might allow such a post? If it's a common thing to do, you might find a hit with a google on the file name.
ok So I got everything working... Can I request a clean system menu for vwii? cause the user who gave me the backup has a black and red theme on it. So if possible can you give me the orignal version so I can inject that so my menu is "cleaner"
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