Re: how to free up space in rootfs

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There's no way to do that automatically that I know of - you basically have to rely on most packagers putting things in the /opt partition as opposed to the root file system.

	Luke

On 2/25/2010 4:35 PM, daniel young wrote:
of course just a google away sorry for a dumb question.  i cant find how
to make it save the extras-devel and testing into a different partiton.
ideas

On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Paul Hartman
<paul.hartman+maemo@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:paul.hartman%2Bmaemo@xxxxxxxxx>>
wrote:

    On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 3:00 PM, daniel young <djyoung4@xxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:djyoung4@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
     > ok so i am trying to update to the most recent release of maemo.
      i think
     > its a bug where any apps you install from the maemo extras-devel
    get saved
     > in rootfs.  it might be the apps from maemo extras-testing too
    but im not
     > sure.  so apparently i have installed too many of them and i have
    no more
     > room left in rootfs.  my question is whats the best way to go
    about making
     > room.  should i uninstall some of the maemo extras-devel and how
    do i know
     > which ones those are.  or should i just delete data out of rootfs
    and if so
     > how would i do that.  thanks in advance.

    http://wiki.maemo.org/Free_up_rootfs_space
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