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Old 06-01-2012, 09:49 AM   #187
elRicharD
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Originally Posted by diba View Post
NOWHERE is written, to put it in root ..., just

1. Plug your Kindle to your computer
2. Copy update_jbpatch-*.install.bin directly onto the Kindle device
(i.e., not into any sub-directory)
3. Copy the entire directory named "opt" directly to your device.
This directory (more specifically, the "jbpatch" subdirectory)
contains and controls the patches that are actually active on
your device. Consult opt/jbpatch/CONFIG.TXT for more information
about how patches are applied.
4. Restart your Kindle using Menu > Settings, Menu > Update.
5. If you do not see all the expected results directly after the
installation, reboot your Kindle once more.

Pls, how to make it more clear? Just read and do what is written in the instructions.
If you want to make it clear, use just this:

1. Plug your Kindle to your computer
2. Copy update_jbpatch-*.install.bin AND the entire directory named "opt" directly onto the Kindle device.
3. Restart your Kindle using Menu > Settings, Menu > Update.
4. If you do not see all the expected results directly after the
installation, reboot your Kindle once more.

The "opt" directory (more specifically, the "jbpatch" subdirectory)
contains and controls the patches that are actually active on
your device. Consult opt/jbpatch/CONFIG.TXT for more information
about how patches are applied.

That would have been just good for me. The extra step made me to mount the root partition r/w and copy those files on Kindle's /opt partition...
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