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2011-08-24
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2011-08-24
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2011-08-25
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/xm16am
Make sure you restore a compatible OptFS, lest your system be only half-bootable and or have stray files from old programs around.
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My problem now is: when trying to upgrade the power kernel from v7 to v8 it stopped halfway because "no space left" and as a result there was now 200kb of rootfs space, tried apt-get autoremove but no success. SO I decided to use BackupMenu and restore my last working Rootfs image (the one with 3mb free rootfs space) but now I have a full rootfs again
My second problem is: I also have the broken usb problem, so BackupMenu is my only option
So my question is, can anyone spare me a clean rootfs image to download, if this isn't too much of a hassle for you.. and fix this.
Thanks in advance everyone