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2012-10-25
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2012-10-25
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2012-10-25
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I seem to remember having heard or read somewhere that you start hitting lockup issues when a system is used to >75% of its capacity. That applies to any system, be it a production line, motorway, network bandwidth or rootfs space.
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2012-10-25
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Dear Friend I have also same problem rootfs space problem nothing install i want to install Android in Nokia N900 I have restore my nokia and clean from setting but its' problem plz some body help to
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2012-10-25
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I'd say it's more the opposite. In general (and specially in a production line), you want to maximize utilisation. Same for bandwidth.
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Just wondering, is it possible to go even further?