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2012-11-27
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dpkg -L man-db-n900
/usr/lib/man-db/ /usr/sbin/accessdb /usr/bin/manpath /usr/bin/whatis /usr/bin/catman /usr/bin/lexgrog /usr/bin/zsoelim /usr/share/doc-base/man-db/ /usr/share/man-db/chconfig/ /usr/share/doc/man-db/ /usr/share/doc/man-db-n900/ /usr/share/bug/man-db/ /var/cache/man/ /usr/bin/apropos/ /usr/share/locale/*/*/*man-db*
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2012-11-27
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2012-11-27
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2012-12-13
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I have to admit, you're the most polite and helpful community i know, even more polite than r/trees.
The only file of the man-db-n900-package, that is still on my n900, is the config-file and that's okay.
apt-get purge <package>
After that, i tried autoremove, clean and rebootet it several times.. 0B left..
Disabling the extra-devels and extra-testing didn't change anything either.
I also tried to find all new files and directories with (in /)
I also tried to find all new/changed files/directories with
So, i guess, there is sill something, which tries to write all the time to rootfs and everytime, there are some Bytes left, they get filled immediately..
Do you have another idea?
Or does anybody of you know, which directories are in rootfs?
i think, /opt and /home/user arent, are they?
Thank you for your help.