Question: Very big size of the installed system
After cleaning device (was endless reboot). After a full recovery and download the last two firmware (1.0.3.8 from the first time installation does not start, double-loaded firmware) size of the installed system has become a very big 4GB (up to reflash was 2,2 GB). Where temporary files are stored that can be removed?
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[root@localhost nemo]# btrfs fi show Label: 'sailfish' uuid: 0f8a2490-53ed-4ff6-ba34-b81df3430387 Total devices 1 FS bytes used 5.16GB devid 1 size 13.75GB used 13.75GB path /dev/mmcblk0p28 |
Re: Question: Very big size of the installed system
Du is your friend.
Start Terminal, login as root (devel-su), go to root directory (cd /) and type: Code:
du -h --max-depth=1 Another way: find. Code:
find / -size +100M |
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[root@localhost nemo]# cd / |
Re: Question: Very big size of the installed system
Most likely old btrfs snapshot was not cleaned up. You should receive instructions form care soon how to clean it.
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You have the answer here
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Re: Question: Very big size of the installed system
By instruction we were advised to delete all subdirs starts with rec*.
But after this error we discovered, that inside of the "rec-20140209_093232_@" directory there is another one and it is called "factory-@". That is why "btrfs subvolume delete" refused to delete it and we were also advised do not delete "factory-@". Now questions are: What "factory-@" is doing inside of "rec-20140209_093232_@"? How can we delete "rec-20140209_093232_@", if inside there is another directory which we must leave? thanks in advance |
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I have deleted the whole rec folder, but if you're not sure dont delete nothing. Maybe Jolla will come with beter solution without risk.
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Re: Question: Very big size of the installed system
Victorious: you seem to have @_old there, so you might want to try as root:
# touch /.cleanup-needed # sync; sync; # reboot (hint: you can see what this does by looking preinit script) |
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