Free up rootfs space
Here's a simple howto for those suffering from lack of space in rootfs:
The first one is more of a temporary matter, for example to get enough space to install an update, but it's also the fastest and easiest.
Disable extras-testing and extras-devel and third party repositories
Simply check the disabled box and save in the Application Manager's catalogues menu. wait for app manger to update the lists. Of course this only helps if you actually had these repositories enabled.
Disabling extras-testing and extras-devel will (currently) give you an extra 11.5Mb in rootfs
2. Optify python
This will move python to opt: [CODE]sudo gainroot apt-get install pymaemo-optify apt-get clean[/CODE]
When the program is installed, type df -h in the xterm to see if it worked. The output should now contain these lines at the end: [CODE] /opt/pymaemo/usr/lib/python2.5
2064208 471712 1487640 24% /usr/lib/python2.5
/opt/pymaemo/usr/share/pyshared
2064208 471712 1487640 24% /usr/share/pyshared
/opt/pymaemo/usr/lib/pyshared
2064208 471712 1487640 24% /usr/lib/pyshared
/opt/pymaemo/usr/share/python-support
2064208 471712 1487640 24% /usr/share/python-support
/opt/pymaemo/usr/lib/python-support
2064208 471712 1487640 24% /usr/lib/python-support
[/CODE]
Process
You can free space by uninstalling applications that you do not need. A problem is if you do not know how these applications are called. To find it out:
- open a console
- start the application that you do not need
- in the console, type
ps -ef
You get a listing of all running processes, including the application you just started. To find out what package an application belongs to, enter
dpkg --search $(which processname)
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