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Originally Posted by TargetGalaxy
I have been following this guide from your wiki. I chose the newest version possible because wheezy doesn't seem to be on the server anymore. I assume some updates to bash since 2015 are causing this. This is a Kindle Touch running the latest firmware it can (5.3.7.3) which uses linux kernel 2.6.31. I don't know why this is happening because I am following the guide exactly with the version it said to use (jessie). Could anyone help me with this?
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Entering a Debian 8 chroot won't work because the glibc version of your Kindle is older than the minimum glibc version supported by the version of bash provided by Debian 8. If you need a chroot environment, you should
use Alpine Linux instead.