QUOTE(atomiX @ Nov 29 2005, 11:36 AM)

Some have speculated that if a hacked kernel is found in memory, the backup kernel might be loaded to replace it.
hmm, id say if a hacked kernel is put into
memory the primary kernel would be loaded to replace it
if a hacked kernel were somehow programmed onto the processor in place of the primary then the backup would be loaded to replace it
if we find a software exploit on the backup kernel then we might be able to trick an updated xbox into loading the backup by programming a bogus hacked kernel over the primary
this however assumes 2 things
1: we'll find a software exploit on the older kernel
2: we'll be able to reprogram the primary without an official update from Live
personally i fear that any attempt to load a hacked kernel via either PBL/nkpatcher-type software or a modchip device will simply result in a reload of the retail kernel from either the primary or backup roms
we might have go about modchip a totally different way, like with saturn, i believe that chip physically intercepted the signal from the cd drive and reported a false media type, this type of hack on the 360 will at least allow playing signed backups, but not homebrew apps, but it would be a start