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Originally Posted by fanoush
I suspect you forgot to mount NFS or the mount failed and you simply wrote directly to internal flash instead and filled it up.
Shouldn't have been possible to do that, as I was trying to rsync files from my NAS share (mounted as /nas) across to MMC, in which case I only ever read data from the /nas mount and never wrote anything to it - yet the rootfs filled up. The odd thing is, that when I looked at Control Panel it said my rootfs was 99% full yet the individual numbers didn't add up to anything like that, suggesting the filesystem or the control panel applet were out of whack.

A reflash fixed it, but I may try again sometime as I tend to agree that mounting NFS on MMC is a bit odd. Mind you, NFS works great, particularly when portmap is installed - portmap reduced the NFS mount time from about a minute to instantaneous...

What are the chances of someone producing a new kernel image with built-in NFS support and 4x 2GB MMC patches ? Pretty please?