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What does it say when you do:
df -h
on CLI?
 
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Originally Posted by zimon View Post
What does it say when you do:
df -h
on CLI?
A list of information about my storage or something like this!
 
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Yes, because currently I do not quite understand what memory your are short of. Maybe root fs is too full to load deb-files?
 

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yes since you need to flash the EMMC directly.. But uhm I think you could still back it up?
 

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Yes, because currently I do not quite understand what memory your are short of. Maybe root fs is too full to load deb-files?
Look i just instal Ned For Speed Undercover, Sisms 3, Monopoly and Shrek 3 game....And i wanna install more games and when i try install it says : Operation failed... I uninstal the last game install and make some space and after that is work!

So i need increase the memory to install more apps .deb
 
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Operation failed ..... (what?)
What is the full error message?

If you do:
df -h / ; du -sh /var/cache/apt/archives
...and put the full given output here, we may know the problem is that your rootfs is just too full to receive big deb-package. (Then it will help to soft link archives directory momentarily to /home/user/MyDocs/archives
 

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just hexedit the emmc image (i have mine at 5gb) and reflash - to me it is hte most simple and least dangerous. Just spend an evening backing up and restoring and rebackup your stuff.

You only have to do it once after all.
 

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Originally Posted by zimon View Post
Operation failed ..... (what?)
What is the full error message?

If you do:
df -h / ; du -sh /var/cache/apt/archives
...and put the full given output here, we may know the problem is that your rootfs is just too full to receive big deb-package. (Then it will help to soft link archives directory momentarily to /home/user/MyDocs/archives
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If you have repartitioned your system before, you could use this.
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Originally Posted by zimon View Post
Operation failed ..... (what?)
What is the full error message?

If you do:
df -h / ; du -sh /var/cache/apt/archives
...and put the full given output here, we may know the problem is that your rootfs is just too full to receive big deb-package. (Then it will help to soft link archives directory momentarily to /home/user/MyDocs/archives
He is installing bigsized games on his n900. So the 2GB home partition is filling up and becoming full since it's just 2GB. Transferring those games on a vfat partition would render it useless since you need execute permissions to play it which means it needs to be on a ext3 filesystem which is limited to 2GB.
 

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