Quote:
Originally Posted by knc1
Ref:
The link (chain) -> download link page -> the second link under the "K5 (touch) links for de-bricking", shown here in part as:
u/29927061/mmcblk0p1-kt-5.1.0.img.tar.bz2
I found the following:
Code:
k510 $ find . -type f | wc -l
4954
k510 $ wc -l opt/factory/rootfs_md5_list
5609 opt/factory/rootfs_md5_list
Question:
Is this the expected "normal" condition for this image?
That is, to have 5,609 files listed in the rootfs_md5_list but only 4,954 actually present.
As in, maybe that list is from the lab126 development setup rather than the end-user image.
Note: There where no checksum errors uncompressing or unarchiving the image.
The only reason for this question is that I am looking for the "best" 5.1.0 system image file to use as a "development system base".
If this one is as complete as they come...
Well, then this is the one I will use.
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Some files (such as the /test directory) get deleted the first time you start and configure your kindle. Also, newer firmware likes to delete the /usr/local folder in a startup script, based on existence of a file on the /var/local persistent user store.
That image was probably made after configuring the kindle (selecting locale, etc.)...