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Kindle for safe experiments?
I'm interested in experimenting more with the startup sequence of the Kindle.
Unfortunately it seems that there are a plethora of ways to hang or crash during the boot process. If I have serial port, my understanding is that I can interrupt the boot, get into Fastboot, and then push either a new (signed) rootfs, or wipe '/var/local' The questions: * What is the most recent Kindle that I can recover this way? * Has 'closed chassis' debug been ruled out for the Type-C devices (eg - CC1/CC2 resistor values?) * Is there anything I can put into the etc/upstart that will recover from early boot failures (eg, framework doesn't start or upstart fails later in the process) |
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