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it's not the rootfs, it's the /home partition where nitdroid is installed.
and you sure need something like 200mb free space, so you don't get that warning
Now i Realize that when i try to use astro and install an Apk a window appear saying that i havent enough space for the app. But the SD and the internal memory have plenty of free space.
The only method for installing apps that works for me is by placing them in the Sys/apps Folder and booting.
The second problem that i have is with the overclocking on maemo. I always use QcpuFreq but now (after installing and overcoclink Nitdroid) its stuck at 600. I cant go any further.
Please help me. i'll be very thankfull.