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Originally Posted by knc1
NiLuJe will probably need to have you check a few things using the command line interface.
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how to check?
I connect ssh and come into
Welcome to Kindle!
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# N O T I C E * N O T I C E * N O T I C E #
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Rootfs is mounted read-only. Invoke mntroot rw to
switch back to a writable rootfs.
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[root@kindle /]# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 348365 250010 80855 76% /
tmpfs 128096 60 128036 0% /dev
tmpfs 128096 0 128096 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 32768 304 32464 1% /var
/dev/loop/2 216 216 0 100% /lib/firmware/cyttsp
/dev/loop/3 2536 2536 0 100% /usr/share/X11/xkb
/dev/loop/4 98612 98612 0 100% /usr/java/lib/fonts
/dev/loop/5 1280 1280 0 100% /etc/kdb.src
/dev/loop/6 8124 8124 0 100% /usr/lib/locale
/dev/loop/7 8936 8936 0 100% /usr/share/keyboard
/dev/mmcblk0p3 63461 14682 45503 24% /var/local
fsp 1392632 95536 1297096 7% /mnt/us
/dev/loop/0 1392632 95536 1297096 7% /mnt/base-us
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My kindle brick a few days ago and I call other person to help me repaire it.I don't know how he debrick it.So i want to install update_rescue_pack_20131220.bin.May be i could repair it next time when it brick again.