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Old 03-02-2015, 12:08 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by justin916 View Post
Sorry, it took me a couple days to circle back around. I reinstalled the rescue pack and confirmed that the progress bar does fill all the way up, then reboots the kindle.

To my surprise the whole thing worked this time and I am in rescue mode. No idea what I did differently but I don't want to turn it off and risk losing it. I am SSHed in but am now stuck on what to do next? I am getting the following message

Code:
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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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I have attached an updated version of the guide I am writing for this, I am on step 14. How do I proceed to backup my current data and copy the partition and kernel files onto the kindle? My instinct is to use the command above to make the kindle writeable and then go to the root directory, but after that I'm stumped.
Thanks for the guide, it worked
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