Ha, I was just wondering if you weren't the same guy ;D.
Don't reboot your Kindle with a custom update package still on the root of the USB drive, always use the 'Update your Kindle' link in the Settings menu. (That's an error from the updater running at boot, not the ota updater).
And you're not seeing anything from the script because in this case, the script hasn't even been able to run, the updater just rejected the package because it's signed by us, not Amazon (and the only way to patch this updater is via a kernel patch).
Last edited by NiLuJe; 06-21-2012 at 05:18 PM.
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