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Disease 2010-02-26 12:40

"Memory" in Settings shows only 60 MB of free space
 
I have an big problem in my N900
When i go in settings and open memory i see 60 MB of free space WTF
i cant open camera and other application including internet ... itc..
it say : Operation temporarily disabled due to low memory
i try rebout ,I used flasher 3.5 to install other versions and problem is still here
Is it same bug or virus???? PLEASEEEEE HELP !!!!!

Disease 2010-02-26 16:33

Re: Quick Question
 
My internal storage is 60 MB and not 32 Gb
I try everithing can i do something in x terminal ?

Rob1n 2010-02-26 16:50

Re: Quick Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Disease (Post 547780)
My internal storage is 60 MB and not 32 Gb
I try everithing can i do something in x terminal ?

What's the output of:
Code:

df -h

Disease 2010-02-26 17:30

Re: Quick Question: Can the N900 access network drives?
 
It said that i have 227.9M size on rootfs and used 165.6M available is 58.1 MB
Where are my 32 GB of internal memory ?
I cant use my phone all time message low memory i cant open my camera :(

Disease 2010-02-26 17:34

Re: Quick Question: Can the N900 access network drives?
 
Does anyone know how in the x terminal might do something to regain its internal memory.... so far everything I tried and I failed
It is maybe some file blocked my memory or some bug...is it some partition created i dont know??? I'm really despairing

kiralema 2010-02-26 18:49

Re: Quick Question: Can the N900 access network drives?
 
As Rob1n suggested, df -h in terminal shows you the memory distribution across different partitions.
System or "rootfs" partition is only 227.9 Mb as it sits on a different memory chip. 58 Mb available on rootfs is actually not bad. It should be enough for all operations, except perhaps for a main system upgrade. See this thread for discussion on rootfs: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=33362
Your 32 Gb memory is allocated under /dev/mmcblk0p1, which is linked to /home/user/MyDocs. By default it's a fat32 partition available for all your documents, photos, videos, etc. It should not affect your system memory.
Another partition, which you should watch is 2Gb /dev/mmcblk0p2, linked to /home. As all applications from Extras are by default being installed in /home/opt, this 2 Gb may be eaten pretty quickly if you install too many of them. If this partition is full, I'd suggest to uninstall some rarely used applications.

Disease 2010-02-26 21:07

Re: Quick Question: Can the N900 access network drives?
 
i am just bought this mobile and after 2 hours this problem appears i dont install any aplication.in one min in settings-memory there is be 25 GB free space now is 50 MB....i realy dont know what to do...any suggestions how to make partition or something :S

Rob1n 2010-02-26 21:14

Re: Quick Question: Can the N900 access network drives?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Disease (Post 548206)
i am just bought this mobile and after 2 hours this problem appears i dont install any aplication.in one min in settings-memory there is be 25 GB free space now is 50 MB....i realy dont know what to do...any suggestions how to make partition or something :S

If it's not showing the eMMC in the output from "df -h" then I'd suggest flashing the eMMC.

sjgadsby 2010-02-26 21:20

Re: "Memory" in Settings shows only 60 MB of free space
 
Posts in this thread have been moved here from another thread where they were off-topic. They should receive better notice here in their own thread.

Disease 2010-02-26 21:32

Re: Quick Question: Can the N900 access network drives?
 
There is my problem with low free space any help will be good... Tnx

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=35125&page=2


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