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2009-02-18
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2009-02-18
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Perhaps, I did not clearly state my question. I am running out of space on my device memory to install more applications. I wish to install the programs on either the internal memory or removable memory.
Upon skimming the article you referenced, it appears the only way for me to install more applications is to relocate the system files to the removable memory and boot from there. Is this correct? I can't merely change the location future programs?
Thank you for your help.
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2009-02-18
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2009-02-18
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its the one negative thing about linux, the apps are not usually stored in a single dir .
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2009-02-18
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2009-02-18
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That makes sense. Hmm.. I'm rather disappointed, however.
GeraldKo: I'll take a look. I thought I was running out of space, but I still have some "stuff" there that came with the IT. It could just be a psychological thing; not wanting to fill the memory up when I have multiple Gigs of space on my removable. Is moving the system files to the RM worth it? Any idea how much space I'd be freeing?
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2009-02-18
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Listen to the General. You cannot move apps to the cards, because they a Windows File systems, so you cant run Linux programs on them. You have to convert and boot for a card in order to use all that extra space.
Yes, if you want to get in deep, it's worth it. Look at my sig links; what we're talking about is cloning. Penguinbait has made it easy. It's not that you "free up space;" you create a partition that can be as large as you want.
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2009-02-18
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Listen to the General. You cannot move apps to the cards, because they a Windows File systems, so you cant run Linux programs on them. You have to convert and boot for a card in order to use all that extra space.
I am looking for a way to change the install location of applications (via the app man) to another card, preferably the removable media. I find it hard to believe that this hasn't come up, so could someone perhaps point me in the correct direction. Is there something I can change with apt-get?
Thanks all.