I have added some new commands to the OFW source; they will appear in the next firmware that I release. They may be of some value in debugging "nand filled up" problems - but on the other hand, they might not, because JFFS2 can fill up in ways that don't show up in directory listings. (Some file-creation patterns have extremely high filesystem overhead; other patterns result in large numbers of deleted nodes.)
ok ls-r nand:\home ls-r displays a recursive directory listing of files matching the following pattern. Specifically, it shows a listing of all entries directly matching the pattern, and for any match that is a directory, it recursively lists every file and subdirectory contained therein. It also displays the accumulated size of all files contained within each directory, recursively including the sizes of its subdirectories. The displayed size includes only the data length of the files. The actual amount of storage space consumed might differ greatly from the displayed size, which does not account for filesystem overhead, media granularity, or transparent compression. ok to-file u:\mylog.txt command ... to-file redirects console output to the named file for the duration of the command line. For example: ok to-file u:\nandhome.txt ls-r nand:\home Output is restored to the normal console before the next prompt is issued. _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel