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Old 07-21-2015, 02:51 PM   #3
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Step 26 - That only tests if the MKK installation step of the consolidated Jail Break package was installed.

To test the jail break, you have to attempt to install one of our update_*.bin packages (I.E: One of the signed packages).

26.1 Install MrPI (a KUAL menu extension for installing packages).
Note: Package installation on firmware 5.6.x series **must** use the Mobileread Package Installer.

26.2 Pick a package to be installed, USBnetworking is a good choice, then you can put away your serial cable (and use ssh / telnet / sftp).

26.3 Follow the MrPI directions to put the selected package in the special MrPI directory.

26.4 In the KUAL menu, start MrPI.

26.5 Did it work? It will if the "jail break" (our package signature certificate) was installed.

26.6 If it did not work, first check the common errors (wrong version - these are "model locked", too old a version - always check NiLuJe's snapshot thread for most recent, etc).

26.7 Still not working, post here - something isn't correct.
(Because if MKK was installed (a KUAL requirement), the certificate was almost certainly installed also.)

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Other #26 nit-picking, a very nice job.
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