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Old 04-20-2013, 10:20 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by brianinmaine View Post
I was playing around, now I'm in a pickle:

Tons of programs give me a "Segmentation fault". I have a modified /etc/profile that loads /mnt/us/.bashrc that loads all my other directories, libs, and binaries in /mnt/us/usr and /mnt/us/bin ...

anything I can do other than kubrick?

even /bin/vi is a Seg fault...

I rebooted the Kindle multiple times (3 or 4).
What one thing is common to all of the failing programs ?

That was a rhetorical question.
The "C" library.

Is there among all of the things you have added, a non-Amazon "C" library ?
If so, remove it.

If you system is now too crippled to run the commands you probably need to un-do whatever you have done - - -
Then you could try placing a **STATICALLY LINKED** copy of Busybox on the system and use it's shell and utilities.

OR

KUBRICK back to a known starting point.
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