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- | + | <div style="border: 1px solid red; background-color: #faa; padding: 20px;"><div style="text-align:center;">'''Some instructions here may cause problems. When unsure, see [[General precautions]]''' | |
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+ | <br>'''Backing up your data is recommended.''' In case of trouble you might need to [[Updating the tablet firmware|re-flash your device]].</div> | ||
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Here's a simple howto for those suffering from lack of space in rootfs. The first suggestion is more of a temporary matter, for example to get enough space to install an update, but it's also the fastest and easiest. The suggestions are in order of potential threat to operating system. Least dangerous first and the most dangerous last. The rest are more permanent (and thus more useful), but they require [[root access]]. | Here's a simple howto for those suffering from lack of space in rootfs. The first suggestion is more of a temporary matter, for example to get enough space to install an update, but it's also the fastest and easiest. The suggestions are in order of potential threat to operating system. Least dangerous first and the most dangerous last. The rest are more permanent (and thus more useful), but they require [[root access]]. |
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