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Old 11-20-2016, 10:39 AM   #1207
eschwartz
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Device: Kindle Touch fw5.3.7 (Wifi only)
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
Some have asked if the OTA blocker directory still worked on 8th generation devices running 5.8.5 -
Note: This status can vary for each and every firmware build.

It does, but not in the expected way.
The Kindle's system removes the directory entry, and creates a file with the OTA blocker name.

But in addition, you get a pop-up panel when an update is available and has been downloaded:

The message is (I paraphrase here):
"Not enough storage space to install the update."
When there is 2.4GB available.

The message should read:
"Mobileread user has OTA updates blocked."

After you acknowledge the notice, the system then deletes the *.partial file, leaving you without either the directory or filename.

So the next time it tries to download an update, it will succeed.

tl;dr:
If you ever get a popup panel telling you there is not enough space to install the update.
IMMEDIATELY go to 'airplane' mode after acknowledging the pop-up panel.
Then put your OTA blocker directory back and stay in airplane mode until we figure out how to deal with this new behavior.
There is a one word answer to this, using the shotgun approach, and that word is "cron".

I am not sure what is up with that behavior, but it sure is convenient...
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