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Old 04-14-2019, 12:56 AM   #4
RnJ4
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
The entire system is highly dependent on the version/build of the Busybox it ships with (which, since this is linux, expects the Linux C library to be present).


Replacing that with a version/build of Busybox built to run on the Android C library (Bionic) -- WITHOUT also supplying the expected library ==



three things have saved you:
*) Your Kindle is dual boot and you have not (yet) trashed the alternate (Diags) system.
*) The update images that Amazon posts are complete (Main) system images.
(And our KindleTool will let you unpack that to get at the files you need for a fix).
*) All of the "HowTo" information is already posted, multiple times, enjoy yourself learning the differences between Amazon/Linux and Google/Linux (a.k.a: Android) embedded systems.

PS: First thing to do is fix your serial port interface.
There are only two ways to prevent it from having an output
*) Complete meltdown of the SoC
*) User error in making the connections (current evidence points at this cause).
That might be the problem. I have poor soldering skill,so I just use tape to connect the wires. It worked well before,but I have no luck this time.Or maybe my converter is broken.I will get a new one and try again next time. Thanks for your advice.
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