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The boot arguments often refer to pmd= and vmd= arguments and were used in the [[Ramdisk Hack]] to boot a custom firmware, circumventing the signature check.
 
The boot arguments often refer to pmd= and vmd= arguments and were used in the [[Ramdisk Hack]] to boot a custom firmware, circumventing the signature check.
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Below 2.0, one could set the "-v" argument for a verbose bootup, which now requires a patched iBoot.

Revision as of 10:00, 9 August 2010

The boot arguments often refer to pmd= and vmd= arguments and were used in the Ramdisk Hack to boot a custom firmware, circumventing the signature check.

Below 2.0, one could set the "-v" argument for a verbose bootup, which now requires a patched iBoot.