Quotejbc007 They did. However, Team Twiizers found another bug, which they used to make the latest Hackmii Installer compatible with 4.2. Team Twiizers also updated the Homebrew Channel so that 4.2 would not delete it. Uh, I didn't think the version I used already had that in it, but I checked and you are right. Great. Now I know who saved my day. Many thanks to Team Twiizers! (and to yoby knarrff - Homebrew General
They could have patched the bug which allows to install bootmii and the homebrew channel in the first place, and remove the homebrew channel and bootmii at the same time. I could then theoretically still install bootmii because of the bug in boot1, but I still would have to execute own code to do so, wouldn't I? That was the fear I had...by knarrff - Homebrew General
This post doesn't contain a question, just a report with the hope it might be useful for someone. Recently I got the Netflix disc for the Wii. I had bootmii installed (as boot2) and the homebrew channel as well. Then I had to make a difficult decision: the netflix application insisted on an update, but I knew that this could mean that I end up with either a bricked Wii in the worst case oby knarrff - Homebrew General