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Originally Posted by geekmaster
If you type "fastboot" with no parameters, it displays usage information, including the flash partition names:
kernel = primary kernel
diags_kernel = diags kernel
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Seeing this thread made me suspicious of my KT too. I've been usbnet-ing to it just with WiFi (no cable) last week and the charge just lasted 5 1/2 days. See here:
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Kindle Touch test of battery life for {more-than-normal} wifi usbnet use (no usb cable attached):
Start with 100%: August 14, 2012
End with 10% August 19, 2012
Is it normal? Well, I know it's not a good question as it depends on how much Kindle's been used, but just wanted to ask to reassure.
I don't remember if I flashed it the right way or not, but when I check the version of kernel in main and diags, they are both:
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Linux kindle 2.6.31-rt11-lab126 #1 Tue Jul 17 16:55:47 PDT 2012 armv7l GNU/Linux
My suspicion is if my kernel_diags and my diags partition do match?!
P.S. I used mmcblk0p2_ssh but not sure which one from
http://pastebin.com/Wdw4L7yT.
P.S.S. Obviously my main is working + I can go to my diags and SSH there too, so no problem in terms of functionality... I'm just asking for battery issues (if it matters at all!)
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geekmaster:
how can an unmatching kernel and image affect battery use?