09-12-2012, 06:11 AM | #511 |
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Amazon source on github
Thank you all for hints, but I didn't describe my problem well enough, it seems.
I'm interested in recompiling DXG kernel (mario, 2.6.22) and not K3 (luigi, 2.6.26) kernel. As first step toward this goal, I imported all Amazon kernel changes on top of upstream 2.6.22.19 kernel here: https://github.com/dpavlin/linux/tre...6.22.19-lab126 git log -p is very interesting read. I can also see some changes related to audio, so I hope that right kernel might fix audio problems on DXG, that's why I originally asked yifanlu which kernel is part of prepare package. In the process, I also did same for 2.6.26 for K3 here: https://github.com/dpavlin/linux/tre...-2.6.26-lab126 I can also do the same for K4 and K5 kernels if anybody is interested... Should I move this kernel-related discussion to another thread? Last edited by dpavlin; 09-12-2012 at 08:26 AM. Reason: is this wrong thread for this discussion? |
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@dpavlin: AFAIK, the Kindle kernels (since the K3) have all been based on a mix of Freescale/Ingo Molnar RT kernels, not Linus's upstream.
Once the merge is done, it probably doesn't change much, but that might have made the 'first' merge a little less painful/noisy . Last edited by NiLuJe; 09-12-2012 at 12:08 PM. |
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Against kernel.org 2.6.22.19: Code:
commit b5585d6f15931d9eda83b3866be5f78cfd5d77fa Author: Kenneth Kiraly <kiraly@lab126.com> Date: Tue Sep 11 18:06:59 2012 +0200 /tank/amazon-kindle-src/Kindle_src_2.0_291330095.tar.gz 740 files changed, 315615 insertions(+), 1808 deletions(-) Code:
commit 85b737116cdf09f864b577fd8fbc842aef5e1d45 Author: Kenneth Kiraly <kiraly@lab126.com> Date: Wed Sep 12 11:21:39 2012 +0200 Kindle_src_2.0_291330095.tar.gz 1041 files changed, 140234 insertions(+), 110569 deletions(-) |
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@dpavlin: Great! Good to know you checked .
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09-18-2012, 10:28 PM | #516 |
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Does anyone have a restore.bin file for a Kindle DXG they could send me? My screen partially died so I need to return my kindle and I can't find my restore file. Thanks.
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Cleanup before installing updates
Hello everyone,
I have Kindle DX, software version 2.5.5, which I want to upgrade to 3.2.1 I can't run official Update_kindle_2.5.8_B009.bin, downloaded from Amazon. I can't run update_dxg-2.5.8-prepare_kindle.bin to make a backup before update. I can't run prepared update_kindle_3.2.1.bin, downloaded from torrents. So, literally, none of any updates. Kindle says "Update is unsuccessful" and fails with error "0003" on the bottom of the "Update" screen. Luckily, after that, it reboots to 2.5.5 and I'm able to use it. Amazon troubleshooting says that the cause could be 3rd party software, installed on Kindle. And that's true. There were some hacks installed on it. But the problem is I don't know which ones. I deleted a folder "usbnet", when Kindle was connected to laptop, and now can't gain access to USBNetwork. So I need to cleanup my Kindle before I be able to install any update. But I need a few things from the community. So please help if you can. I know that you can "~exec" commands through ;debugOn console. Or, in case of 2.5.5, the format would be "`exec" My plan is: 1. Dump filesystem tree "`exec find / > fstree.txt" and copy to my laptop. 2. Analyze it. Compare it with brand new 2.5.5 or 2.5.8 filesystem tree. 3. Remove all files, which are not belong to original firmware by "`exec rm -f /path/to/file" in debugging console or, alternatively, upload cleanup script with "rm's" to Kindle and execute it, again through debugging console. 4. Install official 2.5.8, backup it, install 3.2.1 My questions are: 1. Am I on the right path with that? 2. Where should I dump fstree.txt to be able to copy it to my laptop? (full path please) 3. Can someone provide me with clean 2.5.5 or 2.5.8 filesystem tree to compare with? 4. Will I be able to execute custom .sh script on a Kindle through debugging console? 5. What the odds are that I'll be able to run updates after such a cleanup? Answering even a few of these questions would be a huge help. Thanks! |
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09-19-2012, 05:42 AM | #519 |
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So (unless I am utterly wrong) you have deleted usbnetworking folder.
Simply put it back. (you deleted the FAT partition side, which can just be replaced) you could extract the files from https://www.mobileread.com/forums/att...2&d=1348014595 using this tool https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho....php?p=2183767 That would fix the USBnetworking at least. (when you have the settings all setup correctly, following the successful replacement of the missing files) Missing FAT FILES: Spoiler:
I'm fairly sure most of nilujes hacks can work this way (FAT destroyed? just replace it) okay - your other point... find / > /mnt/us/fstree.txt I' am currently providing you with one of them (WHICH IS A LIST OF FILENAMES ONLY) Nothing wrong with that... It's not "Clean" (I don't have a virgin 2.5.8 but this is pretty close) however it works fine and will probably be what you need. You can clearly see from the listing that I have removed all personal listings (like books and stuff) but I left in everything else. I see no issue in providing a list of filenames. so I have. Hope you get your issue sorted. |
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A "partially dead" screen usually means a broken screen substrate. Returning it should not matter what is installled on it, but you should remove any "incriminating evidence" from the USB drive though.
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@vrybas: Don't reboot with a custom .bin in the root of your Kindle. Always use the 'Update Your Kindle' link. (That's the root of the 0003 errors).
You can 'restore' usbnet by pulling the usbnet folder from the latest usbnet packages and just plopping it in the root of your Kindle. And, no, you're not on the right path. Besides losing a crapload of time for nothing, you're gonna delete stuff that the official update doesn't even care about. The only thing preventing an official update to run properly is when a *default* file doesn't match (ie. it was modified). It doesn't care at all about extra files. The easiest way to see which files are causing the update to choke is to check the logs. (;dumpMessages or playing with showlog on the shell). @twobob: He doesn't even have to unpack the .bin, the folder is already in the src/ folder of the zip packages . Also, if you want the listing of vanilla files of a Kindle, you don't even have to bother with doing it yourself, and you even get the checksum, which is particularly helpful in this case: check /test/diags/factory/rootfs_md5_list Last edited by NiLuJe; 09-19-2012 at 12:55 PM. |
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well happy days to him then
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Kindle DXG, long wake-up time?
Hi,
I successfully installed the latest version on my Kindle DXG(2.5.8), using my Kindle 3US(3.3) as the source. The install went exactly as described, 100% problem free. The ability to change contrast in PDFs is especially welcome. I can confirm the following side-effects:
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Does you device create a /var/log/dmesg file?
If so, compress and attach it to a post. |
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Assuming you have a decent amount of books on the device it could just be that for the wakeup time. Shoving 800 books on the DX does slow it down a bit. Thanks for the report, perhaps one day when DX debricking is more fun I will give this a try. just providing some "thumb in the air" real world metrics for comparison |
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