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Originally Posted by seaniko7
Of course. I can still use stock kernels, which kexec flash even without additional console arguments.
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A little friendly advice: using the word "
flash" in this context is misleading. You should use the term "
execute" instead (as correctly implied by the name of the "
kexec" command). "Flash" generally means writing to the MMC using a tool like "fastboot", when used in this forum.
@seaniko7: In general, your command of the English language is excellent.
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Originally Posted by seaniko7
arm-2009q3-67-arm-none-linux-gnueabi
This particural one seems to work !
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Great news! That should save some of us (like me) a LOT of wasted effort trying to learn this on our own. Thanks!
P.S. The first post now contains a link to the "getkernels" tool, which extracts kernel images from mmcblk0.img or from /dev/mmcblk0, an all eink kindles: