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Old 03-29-2017, 08:16 PM   #6
Thac0
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Quote:
Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
Not possible -
Amazon provides two certificates, we provide one (which is what is called a JB here for historical reasons).
If the report shows that you have three in total, you have ours.

That signature certificate has never been changed.
*nods* My apologies for not being clear. By unknown version, I didn't mean to suggest that there were different keys. But rather that the process used to drop those keys may have had additional steps (such as installing survival code or modifying settings) that may not have been accomplished by whatever version I had run.


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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
If you can't install the "hotfix" (the "survival code link") by putting it in the topmost visible level of USB storage, then try installing it with MrPI.
Since we know from the report that you have our signature certificate installed - MrPI can install it.
I tried installing the linked package via MrPI.
Spoiler:
Downloaded Update_jailbreak_hotfix_1.14.N_install.zip
extracted .zip file.
Moved Update_jailbreak_hotfix_1.14.N_install.bin to /mrpackages on Kindle.
KUAL -> Helper -> Install MR Packages
It seemed to go through ok (restarted) but upon testing ;log mrpi didn't seemed to be recognized with the install_test_dummy in /mrpackages.

Did I install it improperly? Or should I be using the update_jailbreak_bridge_1.14.N_install.bin provided on the first post (as opposed to the archive from the "survival code link") since I'm running >5.4.4.2 but <5.6.1

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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
I was not being sarcastic - it is an unintended "feature" of the Amazon firmware.
And it would be best that we did not publish the details, they would only fix it.
*nods* Fair enough. I understand the cat/mouse game that's played.
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