Re: disk space running short on /

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The N810 have a internal memorycard that is non removable (as far as i know) so on that platform the $PATH bork wouldnt happen (hopefully ;) 

But as you said it shouldnt be that much of a problem to make it work.

//Chris


20 okt 2008 kl. 19.45 skrev Denis Dimick:

My Windowz phone lefts me choose to install on my SD card, maybe Nokia will make this an option, or the package developers, since it could be controlled my the .deb package. However, once you remove the SD card, then your going to break your $PATH and what not when trying to run an app that lives on the SD card and is not there.

Denis

On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 11:38 AM, Christer Eliasson <eliasson.christer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I know about symlinks :p

And yes as Kenneth pointed out it will bork on the next update.

Making a symlink is just a workaround of the real problem.

Ie not being able to choose flashing target (which would be nice) or
defaulting on internal memorycard on N810.

//Chris


20 okt 2008 kl. 19.27 skrev kenneth marken:

> On Monday 20 October 2008 19:23:01 James Knott wrote:
>> Laurent GUERBY wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm running short of space on / (10 MB free) on my diablo N810 so
>>> I have
>>> to uninstall some apps to be able to install new apps (which
>>> otherwise
>>> fail leaving the system in an unknown state, not good).
>>>
>>> Is there a way to remove useless stuff (like translation, temporary
>>> downloads, etc...)? To safely (approved by Nokia) tell the system
>>> to put
>>> some system stuff to /media/mmc1 instead of /?
>>
>> One nice thing about Linux, is that you can use symbolic links to
>> move a
>> subdirectory to a different filesystem.  To do that, you create a new
>> directory on your SD-RAM card and then move the contents of the old
>> directory to is.  After that's done, you can create the symlink, so
>> that
>> those files appear in the same location as before, even though
>> they're
>> on a different device.
>
> and expect the ssu to break, badly, on the next update...
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