| My ipod has the capability to offer features that aren't | | | | 6. Select your iPod and click the button to Stop it. |
| available simply because the software does not to | | | | 7. Unplug your iPod and let it boot into Linux. |
| include it. | | | | 8. Download the RockBox Installer. |
| To solve this problem, I modified my iPod Nano to add | | | | 9. Plug in your iPod and scroll to Yes using the mouse |
| lots of new features. | | | | wheel, then push Select to confirm you want to reboot |
| I'm using a Nano 2GB, but this also works with most | | | | into Disc Mode. |
| other iPods. | | | | 10. Run the RockBox Installer and follow the wizard. |
| It now multiboots Podzilla (ucLinux for iPod), RockBox, | | | | 11. Repeat steps 4 through 7 and let your iPod reboot. |
| Disc Mode and Apple OS. | | | | 12. Plug in your iPod. |
| You can get installers for Podzilla and RockBox. | | | | 13. Download iPod Application Manager and run iPod |
| To multiboot your own iPod follow these steps: | | | | Application Manger.bat. |
| 1. Connect your iPod so it goes into Disc Mode. | | | | 14. Follow the wizard and select Loader Manager. |
| 2. Download the Podzilla Installer. | | | | 15. Select whether you want to use the Latest Beta or |
| 3. Run it and follow the wizard's instructions. | | | | the Stable Version (it's up to you, I chose the Beta). |
| 4. Right-click on the PC Card with Green Arrow in | | | | 16. Wait for the installer to complete. |
| your System Tray and Safely Remove Hardware. | | | | 17. Eject your iPod again and let it reboot. |
| 5. Select the USB device your iPod is on and hit | | | | Congratulations, your iPod is now setup to quadrupel |
| Properties. | | | | boot Linux, RockBox, AppleOS and Disc Mode. |