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Re: [SOLVED] apt-get error
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Re: [SOLVED] apt-get error
I don't know much about Nitroid (nor have I much interest in finding out), but from the little I know, I understand it is a 3 step process. You need to install multiboot, then you need to install a Nitroid kernel and lastly you need to download a Nitroid image and mount it in a specific folder under root. If I remember correctly, that folder was /and. Feel free to correct me if I am talking BS.
We have had a few people running out of root space because they, instead of mounting Nitroid under /and, tried to copy it there and, not surprisingly, it did not fit. Now, about your space issue. There are two storage media on our N900. You can think of them as two hard disks. One is small, only 256MB. It is split into smaller parts, containing the bootloader, kernel and, most pertinently to your case, the 227MB root space. This is the first entry you see when you run df. It is vital system space, containing system files and some not-so-well behaved (see below) user applications. Because it contains the root of your file system, it is usually called "rootfs". The second storage medium (or "hard disk" if you want) is 32GB, split into 3 parts. The first part is the 27GB space formatted as FAT and exported in mass storage mode. It is mounted under /home/user/MyDocs, usually referred to as "MyDocs" and used for documents, images, music etc. It is this part that has 20GB free in your case. The next part of your 32GB medium is a 2GB space reserved for your applications. The 227MB rootfs mentioned above is just not enough so well written applications should install here. This space is mounted under /home and also (simplified as I am already too verbose) under /opt. Because of that, this partition is often referred to as "optfs". All user files - contacts, SMS and calls history, saved games, in a word everything that does not go to MyDocs is kept here, more specifically somewhere under /home/user. It is also here that apt and dpkg use for a cache. Your dpkg output suggests that you have run out of this "optfs" space. If that happens, you can no longer create new files - including tracker databases, meaning Media Player list will appear empty even though you have tons of music files and 20GB free in MyDocs. Keep in mind that I am only guessing since the information you provide is very patchy, to the point of nearly non-existent. Please provide the output of michaaa62's commands in post #28 to give us a better picture. |
Re: [SOLVED] apt-get error
Just to add to @pichlo's brilliant explanation:
The most common scenario for Nitdroid install is the internal card, which boils down to optfs. So having a fully fledged Maemo system already and installing Nitdroid is, space-wise impossible. This issue may be solved later. |
Re: [SOLVED] apt-get error
how can I uninstall android? it exists in my phone, does not function, eats up my space and cant be uninstalled....
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Re: [SOLVED] apt-get error
nitroid kernel shows in ham but its not functioning, how can I uninstall it coz it using up my space for nothing and it cant be uninstalled?
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Re: [SOLVED] apt-get error
Please post the reslt of michaaa62's commands. Then we can decide what to do next.
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Re: [SOLVED] apt-get error
Try to get rid of the nitdroid kernel, but this will not do magically free huge amounts of space
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sudo gainroot Also: I asked previously for the link to the tutorial you are following to help you correcting things, may that be a working Nitdroid install or a clean uninstall without losing your locale setting, which might get corrupted sometimes. So please stop posting in 'shady' threads in this forum to search for help you get here. |
Re: [SOLVED] apt-get error
BusyBox v1.10.2 (Debian 3:1.10.2.legal-1osso31+0cssu0) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. ~ $ sudo gainroot Root shell enabled BusyBox v1.10.2 (Debian 3:1.10.2.legal-1osso31+0cssu0) built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. /home/user # dpkg -r nitdroid-kernel-2.6.28-07 dpkg - warning: ignoring request to remove nitdroid-kernel-2.6.28-07 which isn't installed. /home/user # thats the outcome yet in HAM it does exist and it says it cant be uninstalled |
Re: [SOLVED] apt-get error
Look for the correct name of the nitdroid-kernel you have installed, i could got it wrong from the earlier post...
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sudo gainroot |
Re: [SOLVED] apt-get error
BusyBox v1.10.2 (Debian 3:1.10.2.legal-1osso31+0cssu0) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. ~ $ sudo gainroot Root shell enabled BusyBox v1.10.2 (Debian 3:1.10.2.legal-1osso31+0cssu0) built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. /home/user # dpkg -l | grep nitdroid ii nitdroid-installer 0.2.8-8 NITDroid new autoinstaller fetches and installs the ii nitdroid-kernel-2.6.28-06 final1 Linux kernel for NITDroid /home/user # |
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