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#1
I was going to text my wife, but my n900 says that it can't send or receive anything, since "storage memory" is full!

That alert will now pop up once every minute to annoy me some more. Actually it seems that its rootfs that is full.

Code:
Nokia-N900-42-11:~# df
Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs                  233224    232508         0 100% /
ubi0:rootfs             233224    232508         0 100% /
I did update some programs today, and that probably did me in.

EDIT:

Updating via the terminal will fill up the apt cache...

Continued in next post.

Last edited by itpastorn; 2010-05-20 at 23:32. Reason: Better title now that I've found the cause
 
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OK. Apparently I have 43.7M of apt-cache

Code:
Nokia-N900-42-11:/var/cache/apt# du -sh *
43.7M	archives
1.4M	pkgcache.bin
1.3M	srcpkgcache.bin
That seems like a lot... And the culprit is Fennec!

Code:
Nokia-N900-42-11:/var/cache/apt/archives# ls -lh
Nokia-N900-42-11:/var/cache/apt/archives# ls -lh f*
12.4M Apr  9 10:59 fennec_1.1~a2~20100409011013_armel.deb
12.4M Apr 16 11:33 fennec_1.1~a2~20100416011058_armel.deb
11.9M May 20 10:54 fennec_2.0~a1~20100520010105_armel.deb
So my solution was this:
Code:
apt-get clean
Voila! 24 % free memory.

Which begs the question: Could we move the apt-cache to another partition?

(Note to self! Fennec nightly is now 2.0! Perhaps that is what broke Weave.)
 
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Rootfs could be a culprit, too! I hate rootfs!
 
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There are a couple of scripts in the wiki to do this; and it is also already implemented in PR1.2 (whenever that turns up)

http://wiki.maemo.org/Free_up_rootfs_space
 

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Originally Posted by wmc90 View Post
There are a couple of scripts in the wiki to do this; and it is also already implemented in PR1.2 (whenever that turns up)

http://wiki.maemo.org/Free_up_rootfs_space
I may be blind, but I see no option to mark this thread as solved. AT least you've gotten a thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by kingoddball View Post
Rootfs could be a culprit, too! I hate rootfs!
you can stop using it. you'll probably notice the difference in performance though...
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