[PATCH] fixup! ARM i.MX6SL: Add Kindle generation 6/7 support

Ahmad Fatoum a.fatoum at pengutronix.de
Fri Nov 28 05:28:41 PST 2025


Documentation: i.MX: kindle: fix ReST warnings

- Reorder the numbering, so there isn't 2. twice
- Fix indentation, of sub-bulletpoint

Signed-off-by: Ahmad Fatoum <a.fatoum at pengutronix.de>
---
 Documentation/boards/imx/amazon-kindle-6-7.rst | 14 +++++++-------
 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/boards/imx/amazon-kindle-6-7.rst b/Documentation/boards/imx/amazon-kindle-6-7.rst
index c57d27afe421..4769fb2ad59e 100644
--- a/Documentation/boards/imx/amazon-kindle-6-7.rst
+++ b/Documentation/boards/imx/amazon-kindle-6-7.rst
@@ -61,15 +61,15 @@ into USB boot mode, the eMMC may be disabled temporarily.
 
 1. Connect the Kindle to your host computer with a USB cable.
 2. Disable the eMMC
-   * for the DP75SDI pull the left resistor left of TP806/TP807 (below
-     TP914) facing the eMMC to zero.
-2. Power down the device by holding the power button until the power LED goes
+   (for the DP75SDI pull the left resistor left of TP806/TP807 (below
+   TP914) facing the eMMC to zero).
+3. Power down the device by holding the power button until the power LED goes
    dark (about 12-15 seconds).
-3. Release the power button.
-4. Free the eMMC pin.
-5. After 10-20 seconds, a new USB device named ``SE Blank MEGREZ`` should
+4. Release the power button.
+5. Free the eMMC pin.
+6. After 10-20 seconds, a new USB device named ``SE Blank MEGREZ`` should
    appear on your host computer.
-6. Use imx-usb-loader to boot from USB.
+7. Use imx-usb-loader to boot from USB.
 
    .. code-block:: console
 
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