I have been playing around with a number of kernels and other things on my PS3 and managed to make the thing unbootable. It happened when I tried an unusable video setting in my kboot.conf (after everything was working fine) and the system hung up. In my desperation I might have run one of the "rescue" modes from kboot. When I try ydltext it now complains that the superblock is missing, but it assumes that I have an ext2 filesystem (isn't it ext3 ?) and puts me in "maintainance mode". All I would like to do is to be able to restore my kboot.conf video setting and boot normally. Is there a way of accessing the file system using the memory stick which I originally used when installing the OS? By the way, during all of the above, I was never able to access the system using ssh - I guess it fails before enabling the network. Any help much appreciated. Thanks.
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