Okay ignorance alert here. I have read this entire thread with interest and detail, but I still am confused about wbfs.
I presently use WiiFlow on real nand with a wbfs formatted usb drive (small fat32 partition as well for covers, etc) but the games are on the wbfs partition. So, everything is on the WBFS partition in whatever file TYPE the games are stored in on that partition. That said:
Is there a file TYPE wbfs? I understand the wbfs PARTITION but am confused of the discussion in this thread and elsewhere if there is a wbfs file TYPE.
This talk of wbfs support for JoyFlow, if it happens, will it be for the wbfs PARTITION, or will it be for files of type wbfs?
What I would like to do is use my existing wiiflow setup with as little change as possible and get it running in joyflow/uneek+di. I suppose I could use modmii to convert what is on my wbfs PARTITION and copy them into the discex format, but as one poster said, that is not my idea of a fun saturday afternoon. Setting up the directory paths and such is no big deal, but converting from one filetype to another could be a drag. At least there is a batch function to do it.
Thanks for any help or clarification, and thanks for the awesome work and support!
I presently use WiiFlow on real nand with a wbfs formatted usb drive (small fat32 partition as well for covers, etc) but the games are on the wbfs partition. So, everything is on the WBFS partition in whatever file TYPE the games are stored in on that partition. That said:
Is there a file TYPE wbfs? I understand the wbfs PARTITION but am confused of the discussion in this thread and elsewhere if there is a wbfs file TYPE.
This talk of wbfs support for JoyFlow, if it happens, will it be for the wbfs PARTITION, or will it be for files of type wbfs?
What I would like to do is use my existing wiiflow setup with as little change as possible and get it running in joyflow/uneek+di. I suppose I could use modmii to convert what is on my wbfs PARTITION and copy them into the discex format, but as one poster said, that is not my idea of a fun saturday afternoon. Setting up the directory paths and such is no big deal, but converting from one filetype to another could be a drag. At least there is a batch function to do it.
Thanks for any help or clarification, and thanks for the awesome work and support!