https://pandorawiki.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Bluppie&feedformat=atomPandora Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T10:11:40ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.32.0-alphahttps://pandorawiki.org/index.php?title=NAND&diff=3676NAND2010-09-13T21:33:55Z<p>Bluppie: </p>
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<div>The Pandora has 512mb of internal memory on the NAND. <br />
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A clean installed unit will have "[http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/56366-nand-full/page__view__findpost__p__913989 about 80mb left]". Not being careful (especially by installing too many things with OPKG) could mean that you'll [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/56366-nand-full/ run out of room] and need to [[Introduction_to_firmware#Replacing_the_Firmware_.28Un-bricking.29|reflash]] your Pandora.<br />
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Type <br />
df -h<br />
into the terminal to check how much space you have left on the NAND. Type <br />
du -h | more<br />
into the terminal to find cache folders and how many megabytes they are using (then delete what is in them to free up space).<br />
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A more advanced approach will be:<br />
du -x /|sort -n|tail -20<br />
which will show you the top 20 in directory sizes on the NAND only.<br />
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[[Category:Hardware]]</div>Bluppiehttps://pandorawiki.org/index.php?title=NAND&diff=3675NAND2010-09-13T21:33:22Z<p>Bluppie: </p>
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<div>The Pandora has 512mb of internal memory on the NAND. <br />
<br />
A clean installed unit will have "[http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/56366-nand-full/page__view__findpost__p__913989 about 80mb left]". Not being careful (especially by installing too many things with OPKG) could mean that you'll [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/56366-nand-full/ run out of room] and need to [[Introduction_to_firmware#Replacing_the_Firmware_.28Un-bricking.29|reflash]] your Pandora.<br />
<br />
Type <br />
df -h<br />
into the terminal to check how much space you have left on the NAND. Type <br />
du -h | more<br />
into the terminal to find cache folders and how many megabytes they are using (then delete what is in them to free up space)<br />
A more advanced approach will be:<br />
du -x /|sort -n|tail -20<br />
which will show you the top 20 in directory sizes on the NAND only.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Hardware]]</div>Bluppie