Thanks...
Is using 3.3v safe? I mean if it doesn't work, I can create a custom board, but is there any chance of breaking the Kindle hardware using 3.3v?
Btw, it seems that the root of the problem is now obvious. I have changed inittab to include usbnetworking, and maybe I had mistakes there, but it is really strange, because I have rebooted the device several times and I had no problem, 2 exceptions was rebooting through the shell. The first time I could be able to repair using updates, but this time, no.
Does rebooting through Kindle shell actually reboot the device? If it's true, I should have this problem with the first reboot through Kindle menus.
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