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Old 06-17-2012, 07:11 AM   #35
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Location: Central Texas
Device: No K1, PW2, KV, KOA
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Originally Posted by wlaf View Post
I pressed 3, and it asks me the password. It seems that the password is the root password for the system, in which I've changed and now I don't remember! :-(

Code:
Menu
====
3. Load MMC0 over USB storage
4. Erase MMC0
I. Initialize Partition Table (fdisk) and format FAT
O. Format and overwrite FAT partition
E. Export FAT partition
U. Update using update*.bin file on FAT partition
M. Update using update*.bin file on FAT partition of second MMC port
D. dmesg / kernel printk ring buffer.
Q. quit
Choose:    9 3


PASSWORD: fiona828b
INFO:invalid password!
Charge: 100% [##########################################################]


Menu
====
3. Load MMC0 over USB storage
4. Erase MMC0
I. Initialize Partition Table (fdisk) and format FAT
O. Format and overwrite FAT partition
E. Export FAT partition
U. Update using update*.bin file on FAT partition
M. Update using update*.bin file on FAT partition of second MMC port
D. dmesg / kernel printk ring buffer.
Q. quit
Choose:    9 -


PASSWORD: fiona3a76
INFO:invalid password!
Charge: 100% [##########################################################]
Is there a solution?
Reset the root password (of the system running this application) to something you know.

The password you entered looks a lot like a Kindle password, not the one of the system that is running this application.

If you would share the details of the system you are running this on, someone could give you a better answer than "fix it".

Last edited by knc1; 06-17-2012 at 07:16 AM.
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