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Originally Posted by ixtab
Hmmm... interesting. No idea what this is about, check the files and see what's going on in there and what could be causing it. Maybe it's as simple as replacing "${FILE_SELF} forked &" by "/bin/sh ${FILE_SELF} forked &" in jailbreak.sh, so try that.
I have to run to work now, so maybe someone else can jump in if that doesn't work. In any case, it's working in principle, so it will only be a matter of hours or at most days now until everything will run smoothly.
EDIT: Or rather, replace "sh /mnt/us/jailbreak.sh" in jb.sh by "sh /mnt/us/jailbreak.sh forked"
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Your version ran with that one change made.
I got jailbreak splash and some diagnostic comments over the splash, then the message: "Removing obsolete files" under the "CLEANING UP". It hung at that point. I waited ten minutes, then pressed the sleep button. The kindle immediately flashed the "JAILBREAK SUCEEDED" and went to sleep. Woke up normally, with standard jailbreak log, and jb-sh. I will post them in a minute.
I think the shell script jb.sh needs another tweak or two, and then Bob will be your uncle.