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HI all

since the pr1.2 update should be "near" I'm thinking if i should be getting the device ready to upgrade to this version.

I have 33MB free space on rootfs....do you think this is enough?

Will running any of the free space rootfs scripts help? which one do you suggest?

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you can disable the application source in App.Manager for a time, that'll give you at least 22MB free space。

turn on it after upgrade!
 

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IIRC I read yesterday an update requires ~45MB free rootfs space, I'm not sure what update that was though.
 
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wow disabling the application catalogs did increase the size to 50mb!!!!
 
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Originally Posted by mr_ian84 View Post
wow disabling the application catalogs did increase the size to 50mb!!!!


I do not think so that the size will increase up to 50mb. On the other hand to handle this matter my disabling the application catalogs is hard nut to crack.




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Originally Posted by chalo View Post
I do not think so that the size will increase up to 50mb. On the other hand to handle this matter my disabling the application catalogs is hard nut to crack.
Yes , disabling the application catalogs give you much more free space, do it and run on a terminal df -h to check how much free space you have .
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You may uninstall all themes (mostly Iivilsteel ones) as they usually take a few valuable kb.
Also some packages from devel may cause the drain of space. Take a look at /usr/bin and /usr/lib and see if there is any application installed there, then you can uninstall it and see if some space have been recovered.
 
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canola does eat up space of rootfs
 
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Originally Posted by MatMat View Post
Yes , disabling the application catalogs give you much more free space, do it and run on a terminal df -h to check how much free space you have .
I just did it and i used to have 26.7M free in rootfs.
disabled catalogs, extras, extras-testing, extras-devel and Ovi and now i got 42.6M free in rootfs.
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