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Originally Posted by geekmaster
Does uboot support USB HID mode? How do you get it into fastboot mode?
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I don't know about USB HID, I wasn't able to activate it from uboot. Only with pressing Home button during restart. But I wouldn't know what to with it anyway.
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Originally Posted by geekmaster
Another possibility would be to rebuild /mnt/us using uboot menu, then export it and stick an official amazon firmware image on it. Then use uboot menu to install the firmware package. You would need a full update (not differential) and signed with the amazon key (i.e. "official").
Unfortunately, you can only download firmware for every kindle model EXCEPT the touch:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...deId=200324680
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Amazon releases only incremental firmware updates. All of them at that web site are incremental ones.
I have /mnt/us working and I tried usbnet update, but it was rejected.
I have fastboot tool working. I am able to flash system and diags partitions - at least uboot and fastboot tools say so. But after reboot nothing is there.
I'm trying to export whole storage - in uboot I enter "bist" and there "fstor". I get the device (I see it as /dev/sdb), but accessing it I get "No medium found". But this way look promising. Best way would be fastboot, but somehow it does not do what I expect.