For those that are curious, I extracted mach_kernel from the latest
version of the usb creator, and the md5sum matched the one in this
link:

http://atv-bootloader.googlecode.com/files/recovery-0.6.tar.gz

I have been using this version now for a few days and have not had any
issues.

Thanks!

On Jan 15, 10:57 am, "Scott D. Davilla" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >Hi Scott,
>
> >Where is the latest version of the bootloader?  The front page points to
> >.6 here:
>
> >http://atv-bootloader.googlecode.com/files/recovery-0.6.tar.gz
>
> >However you provide a link to a newer version that supports vfat here:
>
> >http://atvusb-creator.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/atvusb-creator/payload...
>
> >Vfat does indeed work fine and now my boot menus also work with this
> >image, but I'm wondering if there is still something newer.  One thing I
> >noticed with this version it it seems to take a while to find the
> >boot_linux.sh file.
>
> The latest is the one used in atvusb-creator. It can be used
> interchangeably with the atv-bootloader one. Have not had time to
> update the atv-bootloader one but sound like I need to queue that
> higher for recent distros.
>
> Not sure why it takes longer to find boot_linux.sh except it is doing
> an fsck before mounting partitions. I don't remember if all partition
> formats are handled this way. It was aimed at hfsplus partitions and
> their nature to mount read-only if dirty.
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