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Old 02-28-2011, 02:06 AM   #205
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Originally Posted by NiLuJe View Post
On a sidenote, @yifanlu/@dsmid: I was thinking of working around the 'no *.pem glob anymore' issue with a bind mount of our hacked key based on a whitelist of hacks checked @rc3, and unmounted @rc5. Do I need to bother with it, or are you satisfied with your current method?
Good idea - the original contents of /etc/uks would be unmodified and the hack key(s) wouldn't be so spottable at first glance.
If you have enough time to play with it then go for it. I'm afraid this work on cleaner way to jailbreak Kindle won't appreciated by most of the users though.
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