I recently decided to upgrade my internal PS4 disk and went for broke, going from the stock 1TB HDD to an 8TB SSD.
Before upgrading I used the regular backup utility to back up my saves, settings and games and the FTP payload to get my trophy data off the system.
After the upgrade, I reinstalled 7.55 using the recovery package, restored games etc. from the backup and then attempted to get FTP so I could restore my trophy data.
This is where the fun begins:
Using a locally hosted DarkModder exploit host, using the "new" jailbreak simply does nothing at all, even after letting it sit for 15 minutes.
The "old" jailbreak either fails with the "please try again" message or kernel panics so hard that after the system restarts, it tells me "the OS is broken, please reinstall" which obviously involved formatting and restoring again.
I tried using the jailbreak hosted by sleirsgoevy linked from their ps4jb2 repo because I saw that the used payload was different.
Using this jailbreak, I got a softlock doing nothing, I got a softlock after "waiting for payload" and finally another hard panic with reinstall etc.
My question now: are there any known issues with the kernel exploits using large internal disks? If no, how/where would I go about finding out what exactly breaks so hard the entire OS dies to death?
Before upgrading I used the regular backup utility to back up my saves, settings and games and the FTP payload to get my trophy data off the system.
After the upgrade, I reinstalled 7.55 using the recovery package, restored games etc. from the backup and then attempted to get FTP so I could restore my trophy data.
This is where the fun begins:
Using a locally hosted DarkModder exploit host, using the "new" jailbreak simply does nothing at all, even after letting it sit for 15 minutes.
The "old" jailbreak either fails with the "please try again" message or kernel panics so hard that after the system restarts, it tells me "the OS is broken, please reinstall" which obviously involved formatting and restoring again.
I tried using the jailbreak hosted by sleirsgoevy linked from their ps4jb2 repo because I saw that the used payload was different.
Using this jailbreak, I got a softlock doing nothing, I got a softlock after "waiting for payload" and finally another hard panic with reinstall etc.
My question now: are there any known issues with the kernel exploits using large internal disks? If no, how/where would I go about finding out what exactly breaks so hard the entire OS dies to death?