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Old 07-12-2012, 11:44 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
Where in that screenshot did you flash a filesystem? Either of the file systems.
Where GM wrote:
Can you flash the 4.0 diags_ssh and 4.0 diags_kernel
He meant one copy of the system image (diags_ssh) and one copy of a kernel (diags_kernel)
Not one copy each of the two different kernels (main and diags).
The Kindle's are "dual boot" machines, with two **kernel & filesystem** pairs.
Good catch! Somehow I missed that. It looks like he is writing the diags kernel onto the diags root partition. That can't work.

You need a different fastboot command to flash the diags_kernel where it belongs. Follow the instructions in silver18's guide (or the simple debricking thread).

As you can see from the top of the first screenshot, the diags_kernel.img should be written to diags_kernel (i.e. fastboot flash diags_kernel diags_kernel.img). But then you also need to write a diags partition image to diags (which now incorrectly contains a diags kernel image).

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