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#196 |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Central Texas
Device: No K1, PW2, KV, KOA
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Sorry about the confusion I added.
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#197 |
Connoisseur
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Join Date: Apr 2014
Device: Kindle PW5 (11th gen, 6.8in)
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Yes, PW2 5.6.2.1 exactly, also to be precise it's PW2 4Gb (Japanese version) but firmware is the same for all PW2 so it won't matter 4Gb or 2Gb.
And I can confirm that folder 'update.bin.tmp.partial' survives restarts, web surfing and kindle synchronization just fine. Last edited by Dexmaster; 09-03-2015 at 01:27 AM. |
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#198 |
Junior Member
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Device: PW3
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I can confirm that directory "update.bin.tmp.partial" created in Kindle root survives reboot on PW3 running 5.6.1.1 (out-of-the-box firmware, non-jailbroken)
I tried web and store browsing for few minutes and nothing happened. Directory stayed there and no new files were created. |
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#199 |
Enthusiast
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Join Date: May 2014
Device: Paperwhite 2
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My root survived the 5.6.5 update, but somehow they snuck in past the backdoor lock that I had set...
Am I doing something wrong to lock the OTA updates that Amazon keeps slipping past the lock? |
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Enthusiast
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Join Date: May 2014
Device: Paperwhite 2
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Awesome! Thanks for the info! I'm going to do the same thing to my PW2 and go one step further and lock the folder down. haha I verified that the folder did survive on 5.6.5 after a reboot and after I locked the folder down. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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#201 |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: London
Device: Kobo Aura One,HD,H2O,Touch,Mini,Kindle 3+DXG,Nook Simple Touch
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I made a stupid mistake. I have reset my Kindle Keyboard to Factory Defaults, forgetting that I have manually edited /etc/updater.conf to set the minimum battery level to an impossible value (like 150% or such) so that no updates happen ever again. But now I want to install jailbreak (factory reset seems to have wiped it out) and I cannot because it complains "Your battery level is too low to install the update safely".
So, is there any way to override the minimum battery level setting in /etc/updater.conf and install the jailbreak somehow? I tried rebooting while usb cable was plugged in and it did not help --- the update was silently ignored. Any ideas? |
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#202 |
Going Viral
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Central Texas
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Sounds like an impossible situation.
Start over, install a complete, working, image with Kubrick. |
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#203 |
Zealot
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: London
Device: Kobo Aura One,HD,H2O,Touch,Mini,Kindle 3+DXG,Nook Simple Touch
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knc1, thank you, I didn't realize that there is a possible solution because I never heard of Kubrick. I will study the instructions and follow them to "debrick" my Kindle 3. Thanks again!
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#204 |
Wizard
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Device: Kindle PW3 (wifi)
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Hi
While I am waiting for the 5.6.5. jailbreak, I have a question. I intend of course to install this very useful hack (thanks for it) as soon as possible. After that, I plan to use my PW3 with Koreader. Koreader allows you to perform OTA incremental updates. Will this hack block the Koreader updates as well as the Kindle updates? |
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According to the directions, this backdoorlock does not block manually started, by the end user, updates. |
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Location: Central Texas
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Reads like you answered your own question better than I did. ![]() This BackDoor Lock works with (or against) the Amazon automatic updater. KOReader does not use the Amazon automatic updater, it provides its own update controls. = = = = In fact, given a moment or two to think about it - IIRC: I think that KOReader's start-up on a Kindle device stops the Framework daemon. And it is the Framework daemon that handles the forced updates. Last edited by knc1; 01-08-2016 at 08:27 AM. |
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#208 |
BLAM!
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Paris, France
Device: Kindle 2i, 3g, 4, 5w, PW, PW2, PW5; Kobo H2O, Forma, Elipsa, Sage, C2E
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@knc1: That particular choice is left to the user's discretion. If launched through @chrox's applet, it's perfectly integrated into the framework, so everything runs as usual. And if launched through KUAL, there are two distinct launch buttons, once which kills the framework, and one that doesn't
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#209 |
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Location: Central Texas
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There should be a way to dump the RAM size. There are a lot of eips commands used in those factory diagnostic logs, I'll take a look. Otherwise, we can fondle meminfo: Code:
cat /proc/meminfo MemTotal: 3346944 kB MemFree: 641216 kB Buffers: 494236 kB Cached: 1385272 kB SwapCached: 0 kB = = = = = Last edited by knc1; 01-10-2016 at 07:59 AM. |
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