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2020-06-03
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df -ih
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2020-06-03
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2020-06-03
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2020-06-03
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Hi, Yes I typed df - ih and get the --i invalid response. I tried it directly on xterm and also via ssh (putty). same response. df -h works fine but it doesnt like -ih?
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2020-06-03
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Nokia-N900:~# df -ih
df: invalid option -- i
BusyBox v1.10.2 (Debian 3:1.10.2.legal-1osso31+0cssu0) multi-call binary
df --help
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2020-06-03
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2020-06-03
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"Operation Temporarily Disabled due to low memory"
RootFS shows 79.1MB free
Home shows 1.3GB free
MyDocs 25.9GB free
Memory Card 0B free
Memory card has been full for months.
Started the error just this week.
Originally Home was full. I checked and found that due to the old MfE contact duplication bug, I had once again many duplicate contacts despite clearing them out in Feb this year. In some cases I had over 60 copies of the same contact.
So I deleted MfE account and it purged a good amount of memory. I added it again and once again found duplicates. I checked on the PC and despite some MS outlook bugs meaning I could see the duplicates on some searches, but could see them on others. I exported the contact file and re imported it into Outlook and this cleared all the duplicates on the PC. I added the MfE account again to the N900 and all good, no duplicate contacts.
I then discovered that the old IMAP email bug meant that I had hundreds of email from one of my IMAP accounts hogging "Home" memory. So I deleted the account which gave back more memory. Deleted the email from the IMAP server and then added the IMAP account back.
So this results in the HOME memory being mostly free as stated earlier.
So if RootFS is not full and Home is far from full, what could be causing the low memory error?
I am hoping to avoid a reflash (yet again!) as I finally managed to get DocstoGo full version working again back in February.