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Old 04-18-2012, 09:18 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by seaniko7 View Post
Rescue shell gives you possibility to :

- fix changes that caused so called "brick"
- boot another OS, for example Debian, Android ( only on KT with usbNetwork via NFS mounted from kernel level )
- create boot-menu for above by loading eink modules ( atm I have no idea how to achieve this ... )

I don't have original 3.3 kernel for uninstaller. I'd be very thankful if someone could extract it using geekmaster awesome getkernels tool.

@giorgio130, I've flashed two K3W without issues. If update doesn't work, you can also flash it manually using Amazon tools.

- Download uImage from here : http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16679763/uImage
- Copy it to /mnt/us
- Execute :
Code:
cp /mnt/us/uImage /tmp ; /test/flashtools/luigi/update /tmp/uImage
Thanks for the info. I love the idea of being able to boot Debian or Android, however, it is a shame that is for the Kindle Touch, and not also for Kindle 3. Will it ever be possible to get that working for the Kindle 3?

Now, would having a K3G versus K3W (which you used) matter in terms of using this custom kernel?
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