Yes, the book is there and opens normally on the Kindle.
As far as I can tell, once I plug in the Kindle, everything works just fine. The only issue is on boot, which is why I suspect a startup script.
I just did a restart. The "hang" lasts 95 seconds. As long as I plug in the USB connection to the computer during that time, it shows up as a device on the PC. Then, if I eject it, the Kindle works perfectly. The problem occurs exclusively on restart.
Another test and more information. It's a network issue. If I enable Airplane mode and restart, the "hang" lasts about 10 seconds and the Kindle comes up normally. Good to know that I have a work around. While I do have bbb installed for firewalls, there was no problem with anything until attempting to install the screen saver hack.
From /var/log/messages:
Code:
151125:090034 PRINTKBUF: === <7>[ 662.441508] dr_controller_run: udc enter low power mode
151125:090034 PRINTKBUF: === <6>[ 662.441519] Fsl-usb2-udc: bind to driver g_file_storage
151125:090034 PRINTKBUF: === <4>[ 672.443122] Unloading Atheros ar6003 driver in ar6000_cleanup_module
151125:090034 PRINTKBUF: === <4>[ 672.445473] debug_hdr_ptr: 0x5429a0
151125:090034 PRINTKBUF: === <1>[ 672.610481] Reset Cause readback: 0x2
151125:090034 PRINTKBUF: === <6>[ 673.131912] mmc1: card 0001 removed
151125:090034 powerd[2115]: I def:battinfo:capav=93%, mAh=1297mAh, volt=4121mV, current=161mA, temp=84F, bp=0000mV, lmd=1408mAh, cycl=90, cyct=0:
151125:090034 powerd[2115]: I def:battinfo-misc:caprep=89%, capmix=00%, mAhav=0mAh, mAhmix=0mAh:
151125:090034 powerd[2115]: I lipc:evts:name=battLevelChanged, origin=com.lab126.powerd, fparam=93:Event sent
151125:090034 PRINTKBUF: === 308868] imx2-wdt imx2-wdt.0: Device shutdown: Expect reboot!
151125:090034 PRINTKBUF: === <0>[ 713.314927] Restarting system.