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Hi guys, could anyone tell me how to cd to the memory card in x-terminal.

Also, how can I delete commands that I've used before in x-terminal.

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cd /media/mmc1 (sd card)
cd /home/user/MyDocs (internal mem 32gb)
 

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- cd /media/mmc1/
- I forgot where the history file is
 

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cheers guys
 
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To clear bash history:

echo > ~/.ash_history

^not a typo BTW

Then close terminal.
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Originally Posted by CepiPerez View Post
cd /media/mmc1 (sd card)
cd /home/user/MyDocs (internal mem 32gb)
It's interesting how this "32GByte myth" is kept alive.

Do a "df" in your XTerminal and you'll notice that the partition mounted under /home/user/MyDocs is around 28GByte in size. A 2GByte partition is mounted under /home/user and "the rest" is kind of available under / in the shape of 233MBytes.
 
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Originally Posted by GameboyRMH View Post
To clear bash history:

echo > ~/.ash_history

^not a typo BTW

Then close terminal.

That's great, thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by Joorin View Post
It's interesting how this "32GByte myth" is kept alive.

Do a "df" in your XTerminal and you'll notice that the partition mounted under /home/user/MyDocs is around 28GByte in size. A 2GByte partition is mounted under /home/user and "the rest" is kind of available under / in the shape of 233MBytes.
weeeelll.. kind of..
actually the 32gig is split 3 ways:
  • /home (2gigs) for all you settings and installed applications (that have been optified)
  • 768Meg of swap memory space
  • the rest is MyDocs
the root (/) is actually a 256meg flash storage device.. completely different to the emmc..
 
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Yeah you gotta remember that you're starting with 32GB in "drivemaker's gigabytes" so it's really closer to 30 right off the bat.
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guys, sorry to be a pain but could you tell me how to save different commands in x-terminal, so i don't have to type in the commands that i use all the time.
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