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Andy Nguyen
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@@ -198,8 +198,9 @@ Then, there are certain settings and commands we recommend doing:
You can use a M.2 SSD exclusively for Linux (which means you cannot use it for PS5 game storage).
1. Attach the M.SSD and format it on your PS5.
2. Boot Linux on your PS5 and run these commands to initialize your M.2:
1. Attach the M.2 SSD by following the [official guide](https://www.playstation.com/en-us/support/hardware/ps5-install-m2-ssd).
2. **VERY IMPORTANT**: If you used the M2. SSD for games before, reformat it on the PS5 under `Settings` → `Storage` → `M.2 SSD Storage`.
3. Boot Linux on your PS5 and run these commands to initialize your M.2:
```bash
cd ps5-linux-tools
@@ -260,6 +261,7 @@ Always turn on fan when your turn on boost, as this is what the official PS5 OS
## Tips and tricks
- If you see graphical issues in your games, add the environment variable `RADV_DEBUG=nohiz` as [recommended for BC250](https://elektricm.github.io/amd-bc250-docs/drivers/environment/#critical-environment-variables) as well.
- You can adjust the kernel cmdline in `cmdline.txt` in the FAT32 partition.
- You can adjust the VRAM size in `vram.txt` in the FAT32 partition. By default, it uses 512MB (0x20000000) which enables [Dynamic VRAM allocation](https://elektricm.github.io/amd-bc250-docs/bios/flashing/#why-flash-the-bios).
- Monitor hotswap may work, but it will not change resolution automatically.