Actually this is not such a stupid question.
The question is: will we ever get boot0 level hacks? As some of you may know, there's now something like that for o3DS and n3DS, which unfortunately requires you to downgrade to 1.0/2.0 to dump your per-console specific keys and overwriting specific areas of the NAND, but when that's done, the bootloader will jump to your code.
Will we ever get that on WiiU? That remains the question but there were some hints at a boot level vulnerability.
For now it looks like you will have to be on an exploitable "SysNAND" for which there is a userland, kernel, and IOSU expoit, then load an "EmuNAND" for use, but since IOSU is not out, it's all speculation.
The question is: will we ever get boot0 level hacks? As some of you may know, there's now something like that for o3DS and n3DS, which unfortunately requires you to downgrade to 1.0/2.0 to dump your per-console specific keys and overwriting specific areas of the NAND, but when that's done, the bootloader will jump to your code.
Will we ever get that on WiiU? That remains the question but there were some hints at a boot level vulnerability.
For now it looks like you will have to be on an exploitable "SysNAND" for which there is a userland, kernel, and IOSU expoit, then load an "EmuNAND" for use, but since IOSU is not out, it's all speculation.