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Originally Posted by hawhill
hard to believe it would boot with a broken /linuxrc. So whatever you did, I think the mistake you made was in another part.
This doesn't help you much, though.
Note that running ATK won't help you until you figure out how to use it for flashing or booting custom images from RAM (and feed them to the Kindle). Nobody went there, I think. The tested way out of it is using the serial connection (that should be what the video is about). *If* you are running a rescue kernel you might be able to use USB, too. But that kernel would have to be already installed. If you downloaded it after messing up the Kindle there's no option to install it now.
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seaniko7's custom kernel was already installed. All i did to brick it was do
then it restarted the framework and got to right where launchpad and kite started, then tried it agian but with no progress this time, then it dropped to a full device restart then cycled thorugh the abovementioned loading cycle unil i got the your kindle needs repair screen.
Sorry if i have not been precise, i have been very busy lately. i will try to get access to a computer later this evening..
I also apologize to geekmaster for being kind of a jerk in my earlier post about the whole "ive never posted about this" thing. I wasn't very happy being mistaken for someone else but i realize it must have a mistake. if i did post elsewhere, pleas direct me to it as i did not do that...