On 10 December 2010 19:41, Lars Hennig <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am Freitag 10 Dezember 2010 schrieb Joachim Ott:
>> Make sure that /var/lib/opkg/tmp is still a symlink. You could put
>> other data files (audio, video and map files) to the sd-card. Start at
>> / and do "du -s *" to find the biggest space consumers.
>
> Thanks Joachim, I did all this. I work in IT business and deal with linux
> systems quite a lot, so I already took the most "mainstream" ideas to clean
> up the filesystem into account.
>
> What I find strange is, that the filesystem seems to use more and more of the
> partition during time. So my first guess was, that during
> installation-uninstallation cycles some file are not being deleted correctly.
> But I did not find so many of such files that could explain the usage of 98%
> of the flash partition.

The next thing I'd do would be a "opkg list_installed", just to see a
full list. The size for each package is just the package size, not the
size of the installed package. Otoh, jffs2 is compressing.

It's been some months since I had the current system in flash, but
even with gcc, g++ and a lot of dev-packages I always had 40 MB free
space to do another upgrade.
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