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Old 02-21-2018, 03:25 PM   #93
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nfo filesystems_var_local:runfixup:Running /var/local/system/fixup:
info jb_bridge:install_mkk_dev_keystore::Copying the kindlet keystore
/var/local/system/fixup is the call to our bridge code.
You don't see a message about the device certificate being copied. (controls/validates installation)
You do see the "Active Content" developer keys. (used at run-time by active content apps)
The two do not have anything to do with each other.

Going by your posted description - you over-wrote the *.pem file when you loaded an image to un-brick it.
AFTERWARDS, if you looked, you would have found 2 (two) not 3 (three) *.pem files.

So hook up the serial port, put the *.pem file back on it.
Once that is done, you don't need the serial port and can close it back up.
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