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#11
Originally Posted by attila77 View Post
Because previously it was not optified. Those binds you see in df show the python stuff is now on opt, so not using precious NAND space.
Ok thanks. I know what happened now. I did optify to save space for the firmware update.
 
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Originally Posted by vartanov View Post
does the optify package create those nodes?
PyOptify, to be precise... (if I recall correctly)

btw, those additional "disks" you see in df -h, are done using "mount --bind" (which is why they appear in mounts... symlinks don't "do that")

python really isn't a thing you'd want to remove - with some new apps it would reinstall anyway...
 

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PyMaemo chose to use --bind mount for optification as the usual optification process turned out to not work too well in this case.
What you're seeing with df is the bind mount. It's harmless, just ignore it.
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A link would help, maybe?
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