I think you've jumped to conclusions a bit hasty and did not read the thread geekmaster mentioned, right? You should read the sticky recovery thread in the developer's board and decide if you understand the procedure to re-vive a (software) broken Kindle 3.
As geekmaster, I'm not sure about how you would tackle "cloning", especially since you do not mention ATK, which would (on Windows, now there's also k3flasher on Linux) be the only way to produce a real dump. Dumping the user partition would only make sense for document backup, and a simple copy would probably make more sense than a partition image. It's different for the kernel (not even in a partition) and the root partition.
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