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Originally Posted by Yellow22
Kual appeares in library and many kual extensions can be successfully installed, such as Koreader and renameotabin.
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Aaalright, so... First, what I was asking was "what do you see when MRPI runs and installs KUAL", but it's fine.
Anyway. I saw this night Niluje's posts, but I was curious, so I just had a run with "old" jb software. That is, the same you used yesterday.
Two attempts:
Attempt no.1:
First, I put Niluje's hotfix in mrpackages directory and ran mrpi (Success)
Second, I put KUAL and KUAL hotfix in mrpackages directory and ran mrpi (both fails).
At the end of the run, KUAL was not installed.
Attempt no.2:
First, I put Niluje's hotfix in "root" directory and ran UYK (Success)
Second, I put KUAL and KUAL hotfix in mrpackages directory and ran mrpi (both fails).
At the end of the run, KUAL was not installed, again.
So, I could not reproduce your success. There must have been something else we're missing.
HOWEVER, Niluje came to save the day, as usual.
I re-downloaded jb hotfix, KUAL and mrinstaller, the ones built this night.
I applied jb hotfix via UYK (success)
I copied the new MRInstaller in the extension directory.
I put KUAL booklet (not the KUAL hotfix, only the "main" package) and run mrpi installer (success, at last!)
When the UI restarted, I had KUAL installed and correctly running.
My God, how I missed being jailbroken!!
PS: By the way,
all runs of MRPI showed the "failed to mount rootfs in RO", both the failing ones and the succesful ones. As said by the experts, this does not prevent packages from being installed.