OK, I don't know if you have understand this, but "bricking" is bad thing.
Bricked Kindle means unusable for reading books or sometimes unusable for anything.
You can brick it mostly accidentally when trying something untested or when just experimenting with something new. Also in Touch case, there was cases of "self bricking", when /var /local/ went full by itself (probably some firmware bug).
So I believe you could find way how to brick Kindle forever, but you don't want definitely do it.
|