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Originally Posted by NiLuJe
@yifanlu: I guess you can extract the latest default kernel from the official update file, if you haven't got a backup.
As for the packer, the shell script don't need to have a specific name, AFAICT, the update tool run *every* sh file in the binfile, sequentially (ie. 0000-patches.sh, then 5555-kernel.sh).
@zetareticuli: Also, unless you're using a custom SIM, that would, again, break Amazon's terms, because you're hijacking the 3G connexion. And, btw, you don't need to touch the kernel to do 'virtual' (userland) mounts, Fuse is installed (and used by Amazon).
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I know it is not in the Kernel. I just mentioned what I would like to do when I get to do some programming for the Kindle and I went off topic.
How hard do you think it would be to modify or create a PDF viewer that works on the Kindle?
Going back to Kernel, do you know if the hardware supports WiFi?