Like the other configs, it can be read from system_settings.ini and be set.
Additionally a new `usb3force` key was added to allow user to override and enable/disable that setting via a boot entry.
This allows for fast (re)boot into an entry that disables that (important because of the huge interference that USB3 creates to Bluetooth and WiFi 2.4GHz).
Use key `fss0experimental=1` in a boot entry with `fss0=` defined to enable experimental content.
(Older versions of hekate will just skip any experimental content.)
If `fss0=` key is detected, sept will be loaded from fusee-secondary.bin instead of `sept/sept_*`.
This will negate missing sept and failed to decrypt pkg2 errors, when booting HOS, for users that forget to update sept folder.
[Stock]
fss0={sd path}
stock=1
Can now work for both older and new HOS versions.
- <= 6.2.0 loads nothing and removes kernel patching.
- >= 7.0.0 loads exo, wb and removes kernel patching.
This requires that fss0 {sd path} is valid. Otherwise it will fail on ini cfg parsing.
If <= 6.2.0 and no FSS0
[Stock]
stock=1
will provide a cleaner stock with no kernel patching.
Using "fss0={sd path}" allows you to parse kips, exosphere and warmboot from a fusee secondary binary.
Exosphere and warmboot are overridable if these entries are defined after that.
Additionally any extra kip can be loaded as before via
kip1={sd path}/* for many
or
kip1={sd path} for a sigle one
Warning: Don't double load core kips like loader, pm, sm and ams_mitm. The result will be a hang.