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2011-05-09
, 12:58
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@ Agoura Hills Calif
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hello,
I know there are lots of rootfs full threads. but my problem is different: I get messages that the rootfs is full but I have 80MB left.
Why do I get those messages? I can't get new IM, emails or make browser bookmarks.
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2011-05-09
, 13:17
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2011-05-09
, 16:05
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@ Berlin, Germany
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#4
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df -kh mount sudo gainroot dpkg --configure -a
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2011-05-09
, 16:20
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@ Stuttgart/Germany
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2011-05-29
, 17:38
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2011-05-29
, 19:38
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@ Berlin, Germany
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2011-05-29
, 19:41
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@ Stuttgart/Germany
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#8
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hi,
I read a lot of posts to this topic but most of them explain how to get more space. But obviously I do have enough. So why doesn't my device want to update the software?
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2011-05-29
, 20:05
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2011-05-29
, 23:31
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I know there are lots of rootfs full threads. but my problem is different: I get messages that the rootfs is full but I have 80MB left.
Why do I get those messages? I can't get new IM, emails or make browser bookmarks.