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Posts: 14 | Thanked: 1 time | Joined on Apr 2010
#1
hi,

For no reason, rootfs seems to be full, I haven't copied anything there. How do I know what to remove and why is it full? Done apt-get clean but still full, I expect that it might have to do something with preenv nfsu loopback. I don't want to reflash, the total storage of rootfs is 228. What can I do?

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Also could it be caused by a syslink i've done for preenv asphalt5 in order to keep the saved games? how do I unsyslink?
 
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Originally Posted by Jammer View Post
Also could it be caused by a syslink i've done for preenv asphalt5 in order to keep the saved games? how do I unsyslink?
I would start deleting the programs I can stand not to have and see how that affects rootfs space.

I don't see why a syslink would cause this problem, but where there's a will, there's a way, they say.
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Yeah messing around with alpha-quality apps in Devel can have that effect
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You may be interesting in this - http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=59374
 
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#6
Install 'Storage Usage' and check what's using up your rootfs.
 
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