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Re: rootfs full
hey one more question. so is every app that i see with ps -ef and not in the opt directory on root? or how do i read this.
i opened for example battery-eye and did the script its in usr/bin/ (is that the root? Sorry for being so noob... |
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The easiest way of seeing which applications are on the rootfs is to use StorageUsage (unfortunately, still in extras-devel) - this flags in red those apps using significant rootfs space (it's currently inaccurate on python apps though). Alternately the scripts I posted here can be used to show all apps using rootfs space, or to query the usage of individual apps. As for battery-eye, that's optified (in /opt/battery-eye) - what's running from /usr/bin there is the python interpreter, which is in the rootfs (though most of the libraries it uses aren't) and probably ought to remain there for performance reasons. |
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sorry i meant desmume is in that directory. i will install disk usage. it sounds like a usefull program! thanks for all the help everyone!
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I know about "repartition", thank you. But I dont think that it is right solution. However I wait some kind of resonance about idea of cloning Fremantle on SD.
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