KUAL should have created the /extensions directory when it started (or tried to start).
Did you try starting KUAL more than once, with a pause (a few tens of seconds, not hours) in-between each try?
Note:
You are not the only person using KUAL on a K4 running 4.1.3
It has to be something specific to your device.
Q: Do you have ssh access to the Kindle?
(as in: have you installed USBnetworking?)
Edit:
I just checked my Kindle piles - I don't think I have a black K4 that still works.
Unless I can find one, I will not have a way to try to duplicate your problem here.
Last edited by knc1; 05-04-2017 at 10:22 AM.
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