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2011-02-04
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2011-02-04
, 17:55
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tracker-processes -r
mount
df
sudo gainroot sfdisk -l
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2011-02-04
, 18:08
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Try to remove all the databases and kill the tracker process withThe database will get rebuild in something like 10 minutes.Code:tracker-processes -r
If this is not really helping please post the output ofto see the mount status of your partitionsCode:mountto see the storage status.Please also show, if rootsh is installed alsoCode:dfto see if the partitioning of the device is healthy.Code:sudo gainroot sfdisk -l
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2011-02-04
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In X Terminal type:
tracker-processes --hard-reset
/etc/osso-af-init/tracker.sh start
this should reset the tracker and get it to rescan for new media
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