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How to use internal mmc?
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drautzburg
2010-02-25 , 07:37
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Hello all,
I own my n810 since a few weeks only and the root fs is already full:
/dev/mtdblock4 4 3 1 65% /mnt/initfs
none 1 0 0 26% /mnt/initfs/tmp
/dev/mtdblock4 250 243 6 98% /
none 1 0 0 26% /tmp
none 1 0 1 6% /dev
tmpfs 1 0 1 0% /dev/shm
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1916 471 1445 25% /media/mmc2
/dev/mmcblk1p1 7592 996 6596 13% /media/mmc1
I browsed the forums how to use the internal mmc to add disc space, but it all sounded pretty scary. I was thinking I would simply use the mmc for e.g. the /usr directory, but most posts were about
booting
from mmc.
Doesn't everybody have this problem?
How can I use the internal mmc for /usr? Or is this a bad idea?
Can I rely on the internal car always being /dev/mmcblk0p1
Why is mmcblk0p1 mounted to /media/mmc2 and not mmc1
Is it a good idea to format the mmc as jffs?
What is the purpose of the internal mmc if it gets mounted under /media?
Last edited by drautzburg; 2010-02-25 at
07:43
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