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Does a reset remove my jailbreak?
I'm running out of space on my PW2 and was hoping to start from scratch. If I do a reset, will it remove my jailbreak (1.14.N)? I know I'll have to reinstall KUAL, MR Package Installer, Backdoor Lock, Python and the Screensavers hack.
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No it won't, but it will nuke the MKK (which KUAL relies on) as well as the "bridge" which restores the jailbreak after a firmware update. (Firmware updates do remove the jailbreak.)
Basically, if you do reset to factory defaults, reinstall the jailbreak immediately. But it is a much better idea to not do a reset to factory defaults, since you can just delete the contents of the "documents" and "system" folders instead, which leaves the jailbreak/hacks as well as your registration info alone. EDIT: And as you mentioned collections below, it also leaves your collections database alone. Specifically, the non-synced sideloaded collections groupings. Last edited by eschwartz; 06-28-2016 at 08:16 PM. |
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Thanks. If I move my documents folder off, update to 5.8.1, then move the documents folder back will it keep the collections that I have set up or will I have to reset them all up?
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Ah, you need the space to apply a firmware update?
Well, it should be all right. The collections are synced to Amazon's servers for Amazon-purchased books, and even the non-Amazon-purchases are not automatically deleted from the collections database. So unless you actually delete the collections themselves, removing and re-adding the books will not cause them to be removed from the collections they were in. (At least that is my experience with sideloaded books on fw5.3.x, but I have no reason to think that has changed.) EDIT: Also, the LibrarianSync extension, in tandem with calibre's Kindle Collections plugin, is awesome for multiple reasons, including the general ability to backup, restore, and transfer collections to a new device. Last edited by eschwartz; 06-28-2016 at 08:15 PM. |
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Thanks, I'll check on the LibrarianSync extension, in tandem with calibre's Kindle Collections plugin.
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A "reset" **WILL** remove everything except the jailbreak certificate, that includes destroying your collections database. I.E: Another reason to **NOT DO** a 'reset'. But if you feel that you must - Reinstall the 'hotfix' package immediately after the reset (and you have to use UYK to install it). Last edited by knc1; 06-28-2016 at 08:06 PM. |
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Thanks everyone. I'll just remove a few series that I know I won't get to reading for awhile to free up space.
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Don't forget the 'side car' files for each book you remove. The Amazon 'delete' process leaves those behind. Hmm... Somewhere here we have a script (or kual extension script) that removes all the supporting files for any document that has been removed. |
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Wow, a KUAL extension would be great! I tried creating a Mac Automator script but couldn't get it to work properly.
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Should be simple bash.
Code:
for i in /mnt/us/documents/*.sdr; do if [[ ! -f "${i%.sdr}.azw3" ]] && [[ ! -f "${i%.sdr}.azw" ]] && \ [[ ! -f "${i%.sdr}.mobi" ]] && [[ ! -f "${i%.sdr}.kfx" ]]; then rm -rf "$i" fi done Though really, it doesn't matter as they aren't very big and won't save much space at all. ![]() |
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Found it! What's funny it I was the last person that posted on the thread saying it didn't work. Now (v4) seems to run but I didn't have any orphaned files to see if it actually removes them.
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It doesn't have to run or work to remove things that aren't there. Problem solved. |
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