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PW3 5.12.3 Serial Jailbreak - generated root password is wrong
I finally got a decent serial connection with an old high-density foam mouse ergonomic pad and a few sewing pins.
I managed to bungle through the diagnostics menu and got to a login prompt, but I can't log in as root. I tried the generated fiona password with no luck. I even found my serial number in the minicom log and pasted that into the Python command, and triple-checked that I had the right command in Python. I tried it in Python 2 as well just to be sure. I came up with the same fionaxxx password each time. I tried typing it in by hand and also pasting it in but I was not successful. I'm not sure what to do next. Any help is appreciated. Thanks! |
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Thanks for the quick reply, hius07. I did manage to finish the jailbreak.
As I said in my first post, I 'bungled' my way through the diagnostics menu. I was unable to get that menu to work from the serial terminal (minicom) and had to flip the PW3 over to access the menu from the kindle's screen. I remember that I told it to disable the diagnostics (I think I remember this) before exiting to the prompt. Anyway, I restarted the kindle from the touchscreen and entered the diagnostics menu again, and just exited the menu. I'm pretty sure this is what I did -- I just got out of it without doing anything. After that, the python one-liner generated password worked fine and I was able to do the rest without any issues (so far). I think the hardest part (for me) was getting the kindle open. The next hardest part was securing a good connection with the sewing pins. It took a few pieces of scotch tape (magic tape, the clear tape). This was okay but maybe I'd use painter's tape next time because it took a little work to get it unglued. It left no residue though, so that's good. I think you need something heavy to stab the pins through. Initially, I had a piece of packing foam that an ESP8266 had been shipped with, but the pins kept moving around and I could not secure it well enough to the motherboard. Once I switched to a thick foam mid-90's useless ergonomic pad, it only took a few minutes to stab the pins in the correct orientation. Certainly this can be avoided by just soldering the pads, but I was a little worried since they are very small and are very close together. Also, I don't have that really thin solder at the moment that I'd definitely recommend to anyone doing that. Anyway, thanks for listening. I am looking forward to customizing my kindle. |
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