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Old 06-16-2017, 10:00 AM   #2070
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Originally Posted by dhdurgee View Post
Yes, it does work to whatever degree the particular firmware can be blocked. In my case I not only created the directory I created a sub-directory in it and a file in that sub-directory and then made them all read-only. This works fine with the firmware I am running.

I guess the question would be if you are not going to JB why do you want to lock your kindle at a particular firmware level?

Dave
The question came up about preventing an update while registering a new Kindle, prior to installing the jailbreak.

Since the first post was not clear about the 'blocker directory' being something that can be used independently of the jailbreak, I thought a few more words would help to confuse the matter.
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