Max, the reason why I ask is that I am running Debian too, and have a
rootfs that is 191M ( Megabytes ) in size. This includes a few standard
debian tools such as openssh-server, and then Nodejs + express + socket.io.
With a basic Nodejs server example app I'm working on.




On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 1:40 PM, <m...@zepler.org> wrote:

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>
> On Thursday, 28 August 2014 21:01:17 UTC+1, William Hermans wrote:
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>> What all are you running that requires 1.7G space on the eMMC ?
>>
>>
>> Erm... Debian?
>
> I found the free space left on rootfs after an eMMC flash from
> BBB-eMMC-flasher-debian-7.5-2014-05-14-2gb.img; apt-get update;  apt-get
> upgrade; apt-get clean was 132628 blocks, 92% free. Trying to install the
> application (node-RED) I want to run and its dependencies failed with ENOSPC
>
> Deleting the tmp files from the failed npm installs leaves me 30256 blocks
> free. Unusable. The node.js version on the Angstrom image is too old to
> support all the packages I want to use.
>
> Max
>
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