What I meant with Telnet, was that when I entered "cd /mnt" it would work, but if I tried, say, "cd /mnt/us" it would complain that no such file or directory existed.
Now that I try it again, I get this:
Code:
[root@kindle /mnt]# ls
base-mmc base-us mmc rwfs us
[root@kindle /mnt]# cd /us
-sh: cd: can't cd to /us
Before it said that the directory /us/ doesn't exist, now it just says it can't cd to it.
I should just give up on Linux, for the 5th or so time. Every time I try to use it theres always some unsolvable error or problem that prevents me from doing anything I want to do. All distros are so broken, slow, incomplete, and user-unfriendly, even if you know what you're doing.